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- W1561623781 abstract "In 1945 Krook and Fox (Krook & Fox 1945) analyzing photos of torn tongue shape samples distinguished and described the fabric tearing zone, i.e., the zone, which appears between both thread systems of torn fabric sample. The fabric tearing zone is limited by two threads of stretched thread system arising from the cut strips of torn sample, and the torn thread system being in the position “just before the breakage”. Krook’s and Fox’s research was an inspiration for the next researchers, who were interested in the fabric tearing. They have very often based their considerations on Krook’s and Fox’s conclusions. The research was continued by Teixeira et al. in 1955 (Teixeira et al., 1955). They developed Krook's and Fox's (Krook & Fox, 1945) observations, and also formulated the theoretical equation, which described the tearing phenomenon. In 1959 Taylor (Taylor, 1959) elaborated the mathematical relationship, which on the basis of fabric and thread structure parameters enables to predict the tear strength. He analyzed the geometry of tearing zone in the aspect of friction forces of stretched thread system (not torn) along the threads of perpendicular system (torn). Taylor didn’t analyze the phenomena taking place in perpendicular (torn) threads. Research on the tearing process of trapezoidal samples was carried out by Hager, Gagliardi and Steele (Hager et al., 1947). They (as Taylor) did not take into consideration the influence of the perpendicular thread (torn) system and occurring friction forces in the torn system. Moreover, they assumed the linear relationship between the load and strain of stretched thread system. Hamkins and Backer (Hamkins & Backer, 1980) presented their results concerning the tearing mechanics on the basis of two quite different in their structure fabrics: made from a glass yarn of „loose” weave and a big possibility of threads to be moved as well as from an elastomeric yarn of small possibility of threads to be moved. The application of previous models was not fully satisfactory for different variants of fabric structure. Then the problem was analyzed by Seo (Scelzo et al., 1994a), who broaden the Taylor's (Taylor, 1959); (Letters to the Editor, 1974) model by the proposed by him parameters of the tearing zone geometry. The common feature of both models was an existence of such parameters as: the friction coefficient (thread by thread in a fabric), mean thread breaking force, distance between the axes of neighbor threads." @default.
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- W1561623781 title "Wing Tear: Identificationn of Stages of Static Process" @default.
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