与床上用品面料舒适感相对应的物理特性

IF 0.2 Q4 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Saracha Kitchagan, Phannaphat Phromphen, A. Soontrunnarudrungsri, Pithalai Phoophat
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目前,泰国市场上的床上用品具有多种物理属性(纤维类型、结构、织物密度、厚度和重量),可产生各种触感和舒适性。本研究调查了泰国床上用品织物的舒适特性。研究人员收集了 21 种床上用品织物样本,并根据织物川畑(Kawabata)评估系统(KES-F)、水平排汗测试、耐磨性、透气性、皱纹恢复性和热阻(Qmax)对其机械和表面特性进行了测量。主要手感值(HV)和总手感值(THV)是使用川端手感评价方程 KN-201-LDY 计算得出的,该方程描述了女式薄礼服面料,并使用了 KES-F 中的 5 种不同特性(拉伸、剪切、弯曲、压缩和表面摩擦)。织物样品物理性质的主成分分析(PCA)和聚类分析显示,样品可分为 4 组。第一组主要是棉织样品。第二组包括 2 个针织样品,第三组主要是混合(M)织物样品。最后一组包括棉布和 M 型棉布样品。第一组被认为是所有 4 组样品中手感最好的一组,而第二组被认为是手感最差的一组。这项研究的结果应有助于床上用品纺织品行业开发新产品。
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PHYSICAL PROPERTIES CORRESPONDING TO COMFORT FEEL OF BEDDING FABRICS
The market for bedding products in Thailand now offers a wide range of physical attributes (fiber types, structures, fabric densities, thicknesses, and weights) that produce a variety of tactile sensations and comfort qualities. This study investigated the comfort properties of bedding fabrics in Thailand. Twenty-one bedding fabric samples were collected and measured for their mechanical and surface properties based on the Kawabata evaluation system for fabric (KES-F) as well as the horizontal wicking test and abrasion resistance, air permeability, wrinkle recovery, and thermal resistance (Qmax). The primary hand value (HV) and total hand value (THV) were calculated using the Kawabata hand evaluation equation KN-201-LDY describing women's thin dress fabric, using 5 different properties from the KES-F (tensile, shear, bending, compression, and surface friction). The principle component analysis (PCA) and cluster analysis of the physical properties of fabric samples showed that the samples could be placed in 4 groups. The first group was mostly cotton woven samples. The second group consisted of 2 samples that were both knitted, while the third group was mostly mixed (M) fabric samples. The last group contained cotton and M cotton samples. The first cluster was considered to provide the best hand-feel characteristics of all 4 clusters, while the second cluster was considered the least desirable based on hand-feel. The findings of this study should assist the bedding textile sector in developing new products.
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Suranaree Journal of Science and Technology
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