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The Influence of the Upholstery Textiles Structure on Their Functional Properties. [PDF]
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Influence of Connective Architectures of Inlaid Weft-Knitted Spacer Fabric on Compression, Impact Force Absorption, and Vibration Isolation. [PDF]
Yan SN, Wang YL, Yu A.
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Hybrid Finite Element Model for Predicting the Interface Pressure of Medical Compression Stockings. [PDF]
Pita Miguélez I, Labanieh AR, Soulat D.
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Analysis of functional and serviceability performance in sustainable yarns and socks by using multi-response optimization technique. [PDF]
Jamshaid H +4 more
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Bio-inspired cellular aerogel fibers integrating high mechanical strength and softness for thermal insulation textiles. [PDF]
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Mechanics-informed fabric actuators with aligned fiber crossings. [PDF]
Zhang H, Shea H.
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KNITTING METHOD AND KNITTED FABRIC
1998A knitting method for knitting fabric on a flatbed knitting machine providing especially good shaping possibilities, when the stitches shaping the fabric and having different lengths are carried out crosswise to the direction of knitting. A fabric which is knitted according to the inventive method on a flatbed knitting machine has different stitch ...
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Textile Research Journal, 1989
We have investigated spirality in both dry and fully relaxed jersey fabrics produced from a series of relaxed spun yams. From this study, it is clear that spirality depends on feed density, machine cut, and loop shape, but the magnitude of spirality can be offset by the selection of yarn twist direction.
M.D. De Araujo, G.W. Smith
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We have investigated spirality in both dry and fully relaxed jersey fabrics produced from a series of relaxed spun yams. From this study, it is clear that spirality depends on feed density, machine cut, and loop shape, but the magnitude of spirality can be offset by the selection of yarn twist direction.
M.D. De Araujo, G.W. Smith
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