Analysis on the Tensile Property of Hanji(I) - Theoretical Consideration -

한지의 인장특성 해석(I) - 이론적 고찰 -

  • 박태영 (호원대학교 패션스타일리스트학과) ;
  • 주창환 (충남대학교 바이오응용화학부)
  • Published : 2009.06.30

Abstract

Owing to formation of fiber fibrillation and application of binder bonding, pressing device, and curing process, the characteristic of prepared Hanji(korean traditional paper) is a thin structure, relatively high tensile strength and stiffness. To predict tensile property of Hanji, in the present work, a theoretical equation including tensile property of fiber, curl factor, orientation distribution function, and Poisson's ratio of Hanji was derived in consideration of fiber stress limit, slippage effect, and thickness. For accurate tensile property of Hanji, new definition of fiber stress limit was introduced. By applying the concept of finer tape yarn and thickness factor, this paper modified the earlier prediction theory of tensile stress of the nonwoven fabrics. In a next paper, the comparative analysis between this theoretical theory and experimental tensile behavior of Hanji will be discussed.

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