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Out–of–plane capillary pressure of technical textiles

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Abstract Textile permeability characterization often follows an unsaturated approach, i.e. a dry textile is impregnated by a fluid and flow front movement is monitored. For permeability calculation based on Darcy‘s… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Textile permeability characterization often follows an unsaturated approach, i.e. a dry textile is impregnated by a fluid and flow front movement is monitored. For permeability calculation based on Darcy‘s law, a pressure-driven injection is commonly applied. Depending on flow velocity, capillary pressure can also contribute to flow movement, which would lead to a calculation error if not considered. This again requires capillary pressure determination. In the present work, a novel measurement system for out-of-plane capillary pressure based on weight increase was developed and applied to characterize the out–of–plane capillary pressure of a random mat, a twill 2/2 woven fabric, and a biaxial non-crimp fabric (all glass fiber) at three different fiber volume contents. Silicone oil was used as measurement fluid. Capillary pressures ranged between 150 and 225 Pa.

Keywords: plane capillary; capillary pressure; technical textiles; pressure; pressure technical

Journal Title: Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing
Year Published: 2019

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