Prateek VermaMeisha L. ShofnerAngela LinKarla B. WagnerAnselm C. Griffin
We describe here a heat‐compression protocol used on needle‐punched commercial nonwoven fabrics which induces an out‐of‐plane auxetic response in these treated fabrics. The as‐received samples, however, are not auxetic and show a decrease in thickness when stretched uniaxially. Using micro‐CT imaging it was found that the vertical fiber bundles/columns, produced in the needle punching step of fabric manufacture, are tilted and buckled as a result of the heat‐compression treatment. It is suggested that it is likely the reorientation of these columns during subsequent uniaxial strain that drives thickness increase (auxetic response). Variation of instantaneous Poisson's ratio with axial strain for as‐received and treated nonwovens.
Prateek VermaKarla B. WagnerAnselm C. GriffinMeisha L. Shofner
Nitesh Kumar Jangir,, and HarshvardhanSaraswat
Prateek VermaMeisha L. ShofnerAngela LinKarla B. WagnerAnselm C. Griffin
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