ISBN-13: 978 1 84569 327 5
April 2009
264 pages 234 x 156mm hardback
Edited by M Miraftab, University of Bolton, UK
Woodhead Textiles Series No. 86
- addresses key aspects of fatigue failure in textile fibres
including tensile, flex and torsional fatigue
- examines factors
that can effect fatigue life and fatigue behaviour including textile processing
and environmental factors
Fibres are used both for traditional textile applications as well as in
advanced technical structures. Understanding the fatigue processes in these
fibres can suggest ways of eliminating or reducing the probability of unforeseen
failures. This book addresses key aspects of fatigue failure in textile fibres.
Part one explains the different types of fatigue failure in textiles
such as tensile, torsional and flex fatigue. It describes the mechanisms of each
type of fatigue and illustrates the kinds of fatigue failure that can occur.
Part two moves on to explain the factors that can affect fatigue life and
fatigue behaviour. It underlines the relationship that fatigue has with the
environment and looks at testing and modelling fatigue in such areas as polymer
matrices. Chapters relate actual fibre fatigue failures to those of laboratory
tests and the way they influence mathematical modelling to predict potential
failure.
With an international range of contributors Fatigue failure
of textile fibres will be key reading for textile engineers, academics,
textile technologists, fibre scientists and all those concerned with the topic
of fatigue failure in textiles and textile-based assemblies.