Numerical simulation of air permeability of wool fabric taken into account of fiber swelling
https://doi.org/10.26897/2074-0840-2025-1-21-24
Abstract
The results of computer modeling of fabric air permeability (B, dm3/(m2·C)) considering the processes of sorption of water vapor by wool fibers are presented. It is shown that its most pronounced changes are observed at relative air humidity from 0% to 20% and from 60% to 100%.
About the Authors
A. V. AbramovRussian Federation
Anton V. Abramov, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor
119071, Moscow, Malaya Kaluzhskaya str.,1
K. E. Razumeev
Russian Federation
Konstantin E. Razumeev, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Advisor to the Rector’s Office, Professor
119071, Moscow, Malaya Kaluzhskaya str.,1
N. N. Utkin
Russian Federation
Nikolay N. Utkin, postgraduate student
119071, Moscow, Malaya Kaluzhskaya str.,1
M. V. Rodicheva
Russian Federation
Margarita V. Rodicheva, Candidate of Technical Sciences, Head of the Department of Fashion Industry
302026, Orel, Komsomolskaya str., 95, building 1
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For citations:
Abramov A.V., Razumeev K.E., Utkin N.N., Rodicheva M.V. Numerical simulation of air permeability of wool fabric taken into account of fiber swelling. Sheep, goats, wool business. 2025;(1):21-24. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.26897/2074-0840-2025-1-21-24