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Mechanical Behavior of Regular Twill Weave Structures; Part I: 3D Meso-Scale Geometrical Modelling

Mechanical Behavior of Regular Twill Weave Structures; Part I: 3D Meso-Scale Geometrical Modelling

... a weave. From the point of view of the conventional weave design, weaves are classified into elementary weaves including the plain weave, twill and satin/sateen weaves, the derivative of the ...

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Mechanical Performances of Twill Kenaf Woven Fiber Reinforced Polyester Composites

Mechanical Performances of Twill Kenaf Woven Fiber Reinforced Polyester Composites

... Frequently, the fibres were held together by frictional force arising from the disposition of orientations of the structure on composites. Previous research [28] mentioned that, it is unambiguous that the tensile ...

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An evaluation of UV protection imparted by cotton fabrics dyed with natural colorants

An evaluation of UV protection imparted by cotton fabrics dyed with natural colorants

... of weave and is also called as ...the weave, the more is the percentage area occupied by the yarns and more opaque is the fabric to UV ...plain weave fabric with a thread count of 205 had a UPF of ...

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The Influence of Constructional Parameters on
  Deformability of Elastic Cotton Fabrics

The Influence of Constructional Parameters on Deformability of Elastic Cotton Fabrics

... chosen weave (plain and twill) on the yield point level was ...chosen twill or plain weave (p-value = ...the twill weave (fabrics 5–8 B), the higher extension in the yield point ...

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Analysis of Fabrics Structure on the Character of Wicking

Analysis of Fabrics Structure on the Character of Wicking

... In this article, the effect of weave pattern on fabric wicking was analyzed. Weaves are distributed into two groups, i.e. weaves, the floats of which are distributed in even intervals throughout the entire surface ...

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Evaluation of Color Difference, Whiteness, and Luster of Multifilament Polyester Woven Fabrics

Evaluation of Color Difference, Whiteness, and Luster of Multifilament Polyester Woven Fabrics

... Polyester woven fabrics were produced on a Projectile P7300 weaving machine with 330 cm width under controlled condition. The properties of warp and weft yarn, which were used to produce fabrics, are presented in Table ...

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EFFECT OF WEAVE PATTERN AND PICKS DENSITY ON WOVEN FABRIC COLORMITERY

EFFECT OF WEAVE PATTERN AND PICKS DENSITY ON WOVEN FABRIC COLORMITERY

... variables; weave structure, and weft ...to twill and satin patterns, The differences between means of basket or plain weaves and other weaves were highly ...

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BREAKING TENSILE PROPERTIES OF DOUBLE LAYERS POLYESTER FABRICS

BREAKING TENSILE PROPERTIES OF DOUBLE LAYERS POLYESTER FABRICS

... The twill weaves used to bind polyester warp ends and weft yarns according type of compound weave and size of the ...double weave samples were stitched by dropped ends whereby satin base Analysis of ...

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VALIDATION OF WEAVABILITY FOR FINER COUNTS  OF COTTON YARN

VALIDATION OF WEAVABILITY FOR FINER COUNTS OF COTTON YARN

... Although many researches have been conducted earlier regarding the weavability limit, but most of the studies were carried out for relatively coarser yarns. This study, therefore, aimed at investigating the weavability ...

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Effect of Fabric Structure and Weft Density on the
Poisson’s Ratio of Worsted Fabric

Effect of Fabric Structure and Weft Density on the Poisson’s Ratio of Worsted Fabric

... of weave structures and weft density on the Poisson’s ratio of worsted fabric under uniaxial ...three weave structures (twill 2/2, twill 3/1 and hopsack 2/2), each produced in three different ...

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DESIGN CELLULOSIC FABRICS BLENDED WITH WOOL REALIZED WHERE THE PROPERTIES OF COMFORT

DESIGN CELLULOSIC FABRICS BLENDED WITH WOOL REALIZED WHERE THE PROPERTIES OF COMFORT

... plain weave was the highest value of fabric stiffness according to the fabric blend and weaving ...plain weave, That is what a negative impact on the degree of softness of fabric , And therefore the ...

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Influence of Polyester Resin Treatment on Jute Fabrics for Geotextile Applications

Influence of Polyester Resin Treatment on Jute Fabrics for Geotextile Applications

... plain, twill, zigzag and diamond weave) were manufactured from 100% raw jute ...based twill, zigzag and diamond fabrics were also treated by 10%, 15%, 20% and 25% resin, then measured their TS and ...

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Effect of Thread Count and Stitch Density (SPI) on 2/1 Twill Woven Fabric

Effect of Thread Count and Stitch Density (SPI) on 2/1 Twill Woven Fabric

... 2/1 twill woven fabric has been investigated all through the research where a variety of 20/2, 27, 30, 40, 40/1, 40/2 and 40/3 thread count were applied individually for superimposed, lapped and bound seam ...

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A Novel Weave/Color Repeat Extraction Method with Error Tolerance

A Novel Weave/Color Repeat Extraction Method with Error Tolerance

... the weave repeat after the weave pattern of the fabric had been correctly recognized [4-6, ...one weave repeat, and then obtained the relative lengths from the line profiles in the respective ...

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Air Permeability of Elastomeric Fabrics as a Function of Uniaxial Tensile Strain

Air Permeability of Elastomeric Fabrics as a Function of Uniaxial Tensile Strain

... The method suggests extrapolating the straight-line portion DE of the load elongation curve to point C as shown in Figure 5.27. The portion of the curve AD represents the portion of the curve, which represents the ...

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Development and Testing a New Ramp Weave Operational Analysis Method.

Development and Testing a New Ramp Weave Operational Analysis Method.

... accommodates different types of configuration and traffic operations. Some recent projects also attempted to develop a new weaving methodology that maintains consistency in application with other freeway segment methods, ...

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Anti-Flammable Properties of Cotton Fabrics Using Eco Friendly Inorganic Materials by Layering Self-Assisted Processing

Anti-Flammable Properties of Cotton Fabrics Using Eco Friendly Inorganic Materials by Layering Self-Assisted Processing

... Table 1 shows percent add on values following wet pickup, drying, curing, and reconditioning of 10-40 bilayer coated print cloth, mercerized print cloth, mercerized twill and fleece fabric samples. Following ...

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The Investigation of the Effect of in situ Radiofrequency Fenestration on the Textile Components of Endovascular Stent Grafts.

The Investigation of the Effect of in situ Radiofrequency Fenestration on the Textile Components of Endovascular Stent Grafts.

... Since the device utilizes friction as its means of fixation to the arterial wall, one of the most commonly cited problems with the AneuRx® device is migration. Migration occurs due to changes in the morphology of the ...

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The Sphereprint: An approach to quantifying the conformability of flexible materials

The Sphereprint: An approach to quantifying the conformability of flexible materials

... consistent, known tension to the specimen during movement. The implementation must use a ring of increasing diameter to allow radial forces to be resolved during lowering, thereby preventing fold artifacts. It was ...

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Development of methods for optimisation of complex 3D weave geometries

Development of methods for optimisation of complex 3D weave geometries

... 3D weave architectures of flat woven pieces by obtaining the material ...several weave configurations by varying the weft yarn path of a woven T-joint in a tensile pull-off test, creating the weave ...

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