2022-09-132022-09-132007Karahan, M. (2007). "Experimental investigation of the effect of fabric construction on dynamic water absorbtion in terry fabrics". Fibres & Textiles in Eastern Europea, 15(3), 74-80.1230-3666http://hdl.handle.net/11452/28669Dynamic water absorption properties of terry fabrics were investigated experimentally using 216 various terry fabric samples of different construction. It is shown that around 26% to 40% of water is absorbed during the first 10 seconds, depending on the fabric construction; the percentage of water absorption exceeds 50% in 30 seconds and reaches 75% in 100 seconds. Yarn type is found to have the most important effect on the dynamic water absorption properties of terry fabrics. 29.5 tex ring carded yarn has a faster water absorption than 29.5x2 tex ring carded yarn and 29.5x2 tex open end yarn, and 29.5x2 tex open end yarn has the lowest water absorption speed The effect of pile length, warp and weft density on the percentage of water absorption remains limited compared to that of yarn type, and no significant effect of these parameters on water absorption is found for the last 100 seconds.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessTerry fabricParametersDynamic water absorbtionStatic water absorbtionTerry fabric constructionWater absorbtionPilesDynamic watersAbsorptionFabric constructionTerry fabricWarpWeftWoolYarnPercentage of water absorptionsExperimental investigationsFabric samplesOn dynamicsPile lengthStatic waterExperimental investigation of the effect of fabric construction on dynamic water absorbtion in terry fabricsArticle0002511131000142-s2.0-375490424117480153Materials science, textilesKnitted Fabric; Capillarity; Property Management