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HONG KONG STUDENT SCIENCE PROJECT COMPETITION 2008

HONG KONG STUDENT SCIENCE PROJECT COMPETITION 2008. St. Franc is Xavier’s College An investi gation on our school team jersey material 濟 記球衣の再生. Our group members. Chan Tak-wai, Iverson Chang Siu-kei, Samson Lui Ka-man, Thomas So Kwok-ho, Kevin Yeung Fu-ki, David.

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HONG KONG STUDENT SCIENCE PROJECT COMPETITION 2008

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  1. HONG KONG STUDENT SCIENCE PROJECT COMPETITION 2008 St. Francis Xavier’s College An investigation on our school team jersey material 濟記球衣の再生

  2. Our group members • Chan Tak-wai, Iverson • Chang Siu-kei, Samson • Lui Ka-man, Thomas • So Kwok-ho, Kevin • Yeung Fu-ki, David

  3. Investigation background • Many new textile materials are invented • Many schools have chosen new materials for making their sportswear • To investigate if our school have to choose new textile materials

  4. Kinds of textile materials • SFXC P.E. uniform (Cotton 1) • PTSS P.E. uniform (Cotton 2) • Low-priced T-shirt (Polyester 1) • Nike Dri-fit (Polyester 2)

  5. Investigation method • To examine the performance of 4 kinds of textile materials in - deformation resistance - moisture resistance - water-keeping ability - wicking effect - desiccation ability

  6. Experimentdeformation resistance • Good deformation resistance - materials can be used for more times - not easily be broken • Objective - examine the deformation resistance of the materials (with low extending rate, high recovering rate)

  7. Experimentdeformation resistance • Procedure -Put a hook of 400g counterweights onto the plastic belt (To test for the extended length) -Take the counterweight off from the belt (To test for the recovered length)

  8. Experimentdeformation resistance • Error analysis and improvement • The ruler should measure from the middle of the fabric but not the corner • The ruler should measure the fabric when it is steady

  9. Experimentdeformation resistance • Best deformation resistance: Polyester 1

  10. Experimentmoisture resistance • Low moisture resistance - Water vapour diffuse away from the body easily • Objective - examine the resistance to vapour diffusion (with great amount of water diffused out)

  11. Experimentmoisture resistance • Procedure - Put the fabric into the oven (40℃) ( To dry the fabric completely) - Pour 10g water to the beaker - Mount the beaker mouth with the dry fabric (by a rubber band)

  12. Experimentmoisture resistance • Error analysis and improvement • The fabric shouldn’t be touched by bare hand as the sweat will affect the result • The rubber band should hold the fabric tightly (if not, water vapour will diffuse out easily)

  13. Experimentmoisture resistance • Lowest moisture resistance: Polyester 2

  14. ExperimentWater-keeping ability • Low water-keeping ability - the fabric can hold less water - make the students more comfortable • Objective - examine the ability of holding water during motion (with less water amount held)

  15. ExperimentWater-keeping ability • Procedure - Soak the fabric in water till saturation - Dehydrate the fabric by a centrifuge for 2 minutes (to test for the water amount held)

  16. ExperimentWater-keeping ability • Error analysis and improvement • The fabric shouldn’t be placed so deep inside the centrifuge tube to prevent the absorption of the removed water • The result should be recorded when the reading on the balance is steady

  17. ExperimentWater-keeping ability • Lowest water-keeping ability: Polyester 2

  18. ExperimentWicking effect • High wicking ability - The fabric can diffuse liquid water away quickly • Objective - examine the wicking effect (with longer climbing distance of the colored solution)

  19. ExperimentWicking effect • Procedure - Put 40mL of colored solution to a beaker - Hang one end of the fabric to a ruler, another end was soak in the solution - Cover the beaker with aluminium foil - Record the result after 10 minutes

  20. ExperimentWicking effect • Error analysis and improvement • The mouth of the beaker should be mounted tightly in order to make a close system environment • A beaker should be used instead of test tube (the fabric may touch the inner wall of the test tube)

  21. ExperimentWicking effect • Best wicking effect: Polyester 1

  22. Experimentdesiccation ability • Good desiccation ability - The fabric can evaporate the water from body quickly • Objective - examine the drying ability (with more water diffused out from the fabric)

  23. Experimentdesiccation ability • Procedure - Soak the fabric in water till saturation - Place the fabric with aluminium basin in the oven (30℃) for 20 minutes

  24. Experimentdesiccation ability • Error analysis and improvement • The temperature of the oven should be 30℃ to imitate human’s skin temperature • The experiment should be done at the same environment as the humidity will affect the result largely

  25. Experimentdesiccation ability • Highest desiccation ability: Polyester 1

  26. Conclusion • Best deformation resistance: Polyester 1 • Lowest moisture resistance: Polyester 2 • Lowest water-keeping ability: Polyester 2 • Best wicking effect: Polyester 1 • Highest desiccation ability: Polyester 1

  27. Conclusion • We have chosen the textile material- polyester 1 (low-priced T-shirt) instead of polyester 2 (Nike Dri-fit) as our school new sportswear material Because… • Their performance in the tests are similar • But, their price have a big difference Polyester 1: $30 Polyester 2: $120

  28. Testing of the new sportswear • Our latest experiment - Wear one of the 2 kinds of sportswear - Stick the filter paper at the back for absorbing sweat - Run for 20 minutes - Measure the mass of sweat absorbed

  29. Testing of the new sportswear

  30. The endthank you

  31. Reference • “Polyester fibers: Chemistry and technology (1971)” by Ludewig Hermann • “Chromatography (1965)” by Savidan, L. • “Cotton (1994)” Woodbridge, Renu Nagrath. • http://www.howstuffworks.com/ • http://www.engr.utk.edu/mse/pages/Textiles/Polyester%20fiber.htm • http://www.engr.utk.edu/mse/pages/Textiles/Cotton%20fibers.htm • http://unesco.uiah.fi/water/material/image06.jpg • http://www.squidoo.com/polyester

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