The application of silica and glass fibers in effective thermoinsulation of winter apparels
We studied the influence of silica and glass fibers on the properties of polyester non-woven padding, fixing interesting changes in thermoinsulation, thickness and stiffness of obtained composites. It was found that the combination of inorganic and polyester fibers allowed for obtaining improved the...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-825172023-07-14T15:49:09Z The application of silica and glass fibers in effective thermoinsulation of winter apparels Yang, Guang Liu, Xueyang Lipik, Vitali School of Materials Science & Engineering Glass Fiber Engineering::Materials Silica Fiber We studied the influence of silica and glass fibers on the properties of polyester non-woven padding, fixing interesting changes in thermoinsulation, thickness and stiffness of obtained composites. It was found that the combination of inorganic and polyester fibers allowed for obtaining improved thermoinsulating property, compared to non-woven materials based on individual fibers. The improvement is attributed to the enhanced reflectance and the decreased air permeability, which can reduce the heat lost through radiation and convection. The application of inorganic fibers also made the development of non-woven materials with small thickness, keeping thermoinsulating property similar or better, compared to the commonly used polyester non-woven padding. Furthermore, the designed non-woven composites in real models of winter jackets were evaluated in a climate chamber at -10 °C by infrared thermal camera. The results showed that the addition of inorganic fibers allowed the surface temperature of winter jackets more than 5 °C lower than that of winter jacket with pure polyester padding. They significantly enhanced the protection from cold and reduced heat loss from the human body. Accepted version 2019-11-13T06:35:17Z 2019-12-06T14:57:10Z 2019-11-13T06:35:17Z 2019-12-06T14:57:10Z 2018 Journal Article Yang, G., Liu, X., & Lipik, V. (2018). The application of silica and glass fibers in effective thermoinsulation of winter apparels. Fibers and Polymers, 19(7), 1532-1538. doi:10.1007/s12221-018-7435-5 1229-9197 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/82517 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/50403 10.1007/s12221-018-7435-5 en Fibers and Polymers © 2018 The Korean Fiber Society and Springer Science+Business Media. All rights reserved. This paper was published in Fibers and Polymers and is made available with permission of The Korean Fiber Society and Springer Science+Business Media. 3 p. application/pdf |
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We studied the influence of silica and glass fibers on the properties of polyester non-woven padding, fixing interesting changes in thermoinsulation, thickness and stiffness of obtained composites. It was found that the combination of inorganic and polyester fibers allowed for obtaining improved thermoinsulating property, compared to non-woven materials based on individual fibers. The improvement is attributed to the enhanced reflectance and the decreased air permeability, which can reduce the heat lost through radiation and convection. The application of inorganic fibers also made the development of non-woven materials with small thickness, keeping thermoinsulating property similar or better, compared to the commonly used polyester non-woven padding. Furthermore, the designed non-woven composites in real models of winter jackets were evaluated in a climate chamber at -10 °C by infrared thermal camera. The results showed that the addition of inorganic fibers allowed the surface temperature of winter jackets more than 5 °C lower than that of winter jacket with pure polyester padding. They significantly enhanced the protection from cold and reduced heat loss from the human body. |
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