Some studies on shape memory alloy friction spun yarn

This paper reports on the utilization of Shape Memory Alloy (SMA) wire as a conductive element in core-sheath friction yarn. The yarns were spun using DREF 3000 spinning machine. The yarn consisted of three layers with the SMA wire at the core and 100% cotton fibers at the second layer and as the sh...

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Main Authors: Ahmad, Mohd Rozi, M. Yahya, Mohammad Harris, Hassan, Mohd Roshdi, Salleh, Jamil, Wan Ahmad, Wan Yunus, Hassim, Normala
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2012
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/69527/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/69527/1/Some%20studies%20on%20shape%20memory%20alloy%20friction%20spun%20yarn.pdf
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author Ahmad, Mohd Rozi
M. Yahya, Mohammad Harris
Hassan, Mohd Roshdi
Salleh, Jamil
Wan Ahmad, Wan Yunus
Hassim, Normala
author_facet Ahmad, Mohd Rozi
M. Yahya, Mohammad Harris
Hassan, Mohd Roshdi
Salleh, Jamil
Wan Ahmad, Wan Yunus
Hassim, Normala
author_sort Ahmad, Mohd Rozi
building UPM Institutional Repository
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description This paper reports on the utilization of Shape Memory Alloy (SMA) wire as a conductive element in core-sheath friction yarn. The yarns were spun using DREF 3000 spinning machine. The yarn consisted of three layers with the SMA wire at the core and 100% cotton fibers at the second layer and as the sheath producing a yarn called SMA Friction Spun Yarn (SMA FSY). Three different core-sheath ratios and spinning drum speeds were used in the spinning process. The objectives were to compare the SMA FSY yarn tensile properties and to understand the influence of the machine process parameters towards the actuating performance under stress-free condition. Results showed that the SMA FSY with 60% core and highest spinning drum speed gave better tensile strength. Additionally, this yarn also gave the fastest initiating deformation below 100 seconds. It can be concluded that the changes in the machine process parameters influenced the tensile and actuating performance of SMA FSY.
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spelling upm-695272019-07-04T04:48:30Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/69527/ Some studies on shape memory alloy friction spun yarn Ahmad, Mohd Rozi M. Yahya, Mohammad Harris Hassan, Mohd Roshdi Salleh, Jamil Wan Ahmad, Wan Yunus Hassim, Normala This paper reports on the utilization of Shape Memory Alloy (SMA) wire as a conductive element in core-sheath friction yarn. The yarns were spun using DREF 3000 spinning machine. The yarn consisted of three layers with the SMA wire at the core and 100% cotton fibers at the second layer and as the sheath producing a yarn called SMA Friction Spun Yarn (SMA FSY). Three different core-sheath ratios and spinning drum speeds were used in the spinning process. The objectives were to compare the SMA FSY yarn tensile properties and to understand the influence of the machine process parameters towards the actuating performance under stress-free condition. Results showed that the SMA FSY with 60% core and highest spinning drum speed gave better tensile strength. Additionally, this yarn also gave the fastest initiating deformation below 100 seconds. It can be concluded that the changes in the machine process parameters influenced the tensile and actuating performance of SMA FSY. IEEE 2012 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/69527/1/Some%20studies%20on%20shape%20memory%20alloy%20friction%20spun%20yarn.pdf Ahmad, Mohd Rozi and M. Yahya, Mohammad Harris and Hassan, Mohd Roshdi and Salleh, Jamil and Wan Ahmad, Wan Yunus and Hassim, Normala (2012) Some studies on shape memory alloy friction spun yarn. In: 2012 IEEE Business, Engineering and Industrial Applications Colloquium (BEIAC 2012), 7-8 Apr. 2012, Seri Pacific Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. (pp. 216-219). 10.1109/BEIAC.2012.6226055
spellingShingle Ahmad, Mohd Rozi
M. Yahya, Mohammad Harris
Hassan, Mohd Roshdi
Salleh, Jamil
Wan Ahmad, Wan Yunus
Hassim, Normala
Some studies on shape memory alloy friction spun yarn
title Some studies on shape memory alloy friction spun yarn
title_full Some studies on shape memory alloy friction spun yarn
title_fullStr Some studies on shape memory alloy friction spun yarn
title_full_unstemmed Some studies on shape memory alloy friction spun yarn
title_short Some studies on shape memory alloy friction spun yarn
title_sort some studies on shape memory alloy friction spun yarn
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/69527/
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http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/69527/1/Some%20studies%20on%20shape%20memory%20alloy%20friction%20spun%20yarn.pdf