Improvement of the efficiency of energy transfer in the hydro-entanglement process

E. Ghassemieh, M. Acar, H.K. Versteeg

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Abstract

Hydro-entanglement is a versatile process for bonding non-woven fabrics by the use of fine, closely-spaced, high-velocity jets of water to rearrange and entangle arrays of fibres. The cost of the process mainly depends on the amount of energy consumed. Therefore, the economy of the process is highly affected by optimisation of the energy required. In this paper a parameter called critical pressure is introduced which is indicative of the energy level requirement. The results of extensive experimental work are reported and analysed to give a clear understanding of the effect of the web and fibre properties on the critical pressure in the hydro-entanglement process. Furthermore, different energy-transfer distribution schemes are tested on various fabrics. The optimum scheme which involves the lowest energy consumption and the best fabric properties is identified.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1681-1694
Number of pages14
JournalComposites Science and Technology
Volume61
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 01 Sept 2001

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