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Abstract
Keywords:
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Characteristics of Yarns and Studied Knitted Structures
2.2. Experimental Setup
2.3. Testing Method
3. Results
3.1. Stair-Wise Deformation
3.2. Trapezoidal Deformation
- Resistance peak values were consistently higher during extension than during recoil, regardless of the type of KRSS sample.
- Within the range of sensor linearity, resistance peak values exhibited nearly linear dependence on KRSS deformation (green dotted lines in Figure 4) for both elongation and recoil.
- The resistance peak values, sharpness, and shape of DA peaks were found to be strongly dependent on the parameters of KRSS, such as the type of conductive yarn, knitting structure, and knitting density, as well as on the kinematic parameters of loading-unloading cycle and deformation velocity.
3.3. Triangle Deformation
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
| DAs | dynamic artifacts |
| KRSS | knitted resistive strain sensors |
| PL | plain stitch |
| RB | rib 1×1 stitch |
| HC | half-cardigan stitch |
| LDS | low-density sample |
| HDS | high-density sample |
| SPP | silver-plated polyamide |
| AIM | copper salt-impregnated acrylic |
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| No. | Stitch type | Yarn | Stitch density* | Loading type | Abbreviation |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Plain | Copper salt impregnated | High 109×162 | Stair-wise / Trapezoidal/Triangle |
PL AIM HDS |
| 2 | Plain | Copper salt impregnated | Low 101×124 | Stair-wise/ Trapezoidal/Triangle | PL AIM LDS |
| 3 | Plain | Silver platted | High 120×150 | Triangle | PL SPP HDS |
| 4 | Plain | Silver platted | Low 100×125 | Stair-wise/ Trapezoidal/Triangle | PL SPP LDS |
| 5 | Half -cardigan | Copper salt impregnated | Low 68×74 | Stair-wise/ Trapezoidal/Triangle | HC AIM |
| 6 | Half -cardigan | Silver platted | Low 68×74 | Stair-wise/ Trapezoidal/Triangle | HC SPP |
| 7 | Rib 1×1 | Copper salt impregnated | High 71×134 | Triangle | RB AIM HDS |
| 8 | Rib 1×bet1 | Copper salt impregnated | Low 70×90 | Triangle | RB AIM LDS |
| No. | Parameter | Values |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Loading velocity, cm/s | 2.6; 2.9; 3.1; 3.3; 3.6; 4.0; 4.4; 5.0; 5.7; 6.7; 8.0; 10.0; 13.3; 20.0; 32.0; 40.0 |
| 2 | Relative deformation | 9%; 13%; 17% |
| 3 | Dwell time, s | 2; 4 |
| Specimens |
Bload, kOhm value (SD) |
Bunload, kOhm Value (SD) |
|
|---|---|---|---|
| PL AIM HDS | (plain, "copper" yarn, high density) | 123 (3) | 61.1 (1.0) |
| PL AIM LDS | (plain, "copper" yarn, low density) | 39 (3) | 13.0 (1.0) |
| PL PP LDS | (plain, "silver" yarn, low density) | 0.50 (0.06) | 0.0030 (0.0004) |
| HC AIM | (half-cardigan, "copper" yarn) | 99 (6) | 44.7 (1.1) |
| HC PP | (half-cardigan, "silver" yarn) | 0.033 (0.003) | 0.018 (0.002) |
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