Effect of picking sequence on thermo-physiological comfort of bilayer woven fabrics
Research Journal of Textile and Apparel
ISSN: 1560-6074
Article publication date: 18 February 2022
Issue publication date: 17 November 2023
Abstract
Purpose
This paper aims to develop bilayer woven fabrics with different picking sequences with enhanced comfort without any change in the constituent materials.
Design/methodology/approach
Six bilayer woven fabrics were produced on Dobby loom with 3/1 twill weave using micro-polyester yarn. Three different picking sequences, i.e. single pick insertion (SPI), double pick insertion (DPI) and three pick insertion (3PI), were used in both face and back layers. The effect of picking sequence on air permeability (AP), volume porosity, thermal resistance and overall moisture management capability (OMMC) of the samples were analyzed.
Findings
The results showed that 3PI–3PI picking sequence gives the highest OMMC, AP and thermal resistance in bilayer woven fabrics and the least results exhibited by SPI–SPI picking sequence.
Research limitations/implications
This research uses a bilayer woven system that develops channels and trapes the air causing higher thermal resistance; therefore, applicable for winter sports clothing rather than for summer wear. Developed bilayer woven fabrics can be used in winter sportswear to improve the comfort of the wearer and reduce fatigue during activity.
Originality/value
Authors have developed bilayer fabrics by changing the picking sequences, i.e. SPI, DPI and 3PI of weft yarns in both layers and compared their thermo-physiological comfort properties.
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Acknowledgements
The authors are thankful to Miss Shifa Tahir and Mr Sajjad Ali for helping in practical work and the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan for funding this research work under the Grand Challenge Fund (GCF-063).
Citation
Nazir, M.U., Javaid, M.U., Shaker, K., Nawab, Y., Hussain, T. and Umair, M. (2023), "Effect of picking sequence on thermo-physiological comfort of bilayer woven fabrics", Research Journal of Textile and Apparel, Vol. 27 No. 4, pp. 530-542. https://doi.org/10.1108/RJTA-10-2021-0120
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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