DYNAMICS OF MOISTURE ABSORPTION IN MOVING THREADS
B.B.Mirzabaev , Namangan Engineering-Construction Institute, Uzbekistan N.Yu.Sharibaev , Namangan Engineering and Technological Institute, Uzbekistan E.Y.Sharibaev , Namangan Engineering and Technological Institute, UzbekistanAbstract
This article explores mathematical models developed to describe the moisture absorption process in moving threads. The models incorporate variables such as yarn density, structure, temperature, and ambient humidity. The study analyzes modern approaches and potential improvements in prediction accuracy. Special focus is given to the dynamic aspects of moisture absorption, which play a crucial role in producing fabrics with advanced technical properties.
Keywords
Mathematical modeling, moisture absorption, moving yarns
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