Sj. Law et Dk. Mukhopadhyay, The measurement of the axial tearing force to derive the transverse mechanical properties of acrylic fibres, J TEXTILE I, 90(2), 1999, pp. 137-157
A technique for measuring a lateral-cohesion value of single fibres is deve
loped and applied to wet-spun textile acrylic fibre. Although the measureme
nts on high-performance fibres by means of this technique were successful,
the lower level of mechanical anisotropy of textile acrylic fibre reduces t
he effectiveness of measurement. Uniaxially drawn films were adopted as fib
re analogues to facilitate sample manipulation. By using films, it is shown
that a lower as-formed network density imparts a lower level of transverse
cohesion in drawn material, whereas a higher level of transverse cohesion
results from a lower level of process drawing. However, the level of orient
ation induced by stretching is shown to be sensitive to network density, wi
th greater efficiency of orientation resulting from the drawing of fibres w
ith a higher as-formed network density. Consequently, in comparing the late
ral strengths of samples produced with different network densities, account
should be taken of the effective orientation rather than the draw ratio ap
plied.