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New definition of the fibrogram and its application to cotton blending
Fibers and Polymers, 2005The fibrogram theory is newly derived from the superposition principle of the conventional staple diagram, in which the left-hand ends of the fibers have to share a common starting point in order for the fiber length distribution to be measured, and the right-hand ends of the fibers form points.
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A Different Approach to Generating the Fibrogram from Fiber-length-array Data. Part I: Theory
Journal of the Textile Institute, 1997Two theories of generating the fibrogram from fiber-length-array data are presented. The first calculates a fiber-length distribution by number, which is integrated twice from the longest to the sh...
R. S. Krowicki +2 more
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Obtaining Fiber Length Measurements From a Fibrogram
Textile Research Journal, 1973John D. Tallant, Robert A. Pittman
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Reconstruction of the cotton fiber length distribution from a High Volume Instrument® fibrogram
Textile Reseach Journal, 2023Christopher Turner +2 more
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Calculation method of a random beard fibrogram based on the derived Kubelka–Munk theory
Textile Reseach Journal, 2019Meiqin Wu, Jingye Jin, Fumei Wang
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Measurement of short fiber contents in raw cotton using dual-beard images
Textile Reseach Journal, 2018Jingye Jin, Bugao Xu, Fumei Wang
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Relationships Between Short Fiber Content and HVI Fiber Length Uniformity
Textile Reseach Journal, 1989exaly

