Fabric stiffness
Defination Fabric stiffness: Fabric stiffness refers to the level of rigidity or resistance to bending and folding in a textile material. · Stiff fabrics are less pliable and more rigid, often holding their shape firmly, while soft fabrics are more flexible and bendable. Bending length: Bending length refers to the measurement of how far a material, like a piece of fabric or paper, can bend before it breaks or folds. · It helps determine the flexibility or stiffness of the material. Bending modulus: Bending modulus refers to a material's resistance to bending or deformation when force is applied. · Materials with higher bending modulus are stiffer and require more force to bend compared to those with lower bending modulus, which are more flexible and bend easily. Flexural rigidity: Fle...