33—FACTORIAL STUDIES IN ROTOR-SPINNING PART I: COTTON YARNS
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An investigation is described in which the effects of several factors, such as rotor diameter and rotor speed, twist multiplier and yarn twist, and type of draw-off nozzle, were studied in factorial experiments in which measurements were made of the main yarn parameters, such as tenacity, elongation at break, and regularity, and of the trash accumulated in the rotor. The experiments were made for cotton on two types of machine. Sussen and SKF. For twist values remote from the optimum twist, the linear and quadratic components of the twist multiplier affect the yarn tenacity, and its linear component affects the elongation at break; but, for values close to the optimum twist, the only significant effect is the linear influence on elongation at break. Yarn irregularity is significantly affected only by the twist multiplier. The rotor speed affects the tenacity, elongation at break, and yarn irregularity in a linear manner, but the rotor diameter affects these parameters both linearly and quadratically. The ...