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Incorporating conductive fillers into the fabric structure as the strain sensor for wearable smart devices has attracted considerable attention recently.
Shuqiang Zhao +5 more
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In the last years of Twentieth century there have been real changes and rapid developments in all areas of life and modern techniques have emerged in textile industries ranked first position in strategic fields .
Fayrouz El Gamal +2 more
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Multilayered fabrics represent a large sector in the field of upholstery fabrics used as furniture upholstery or as mattress covers and the global technological development in the jacquard circular weft knit fabric industry, which has enabled the ...
Mohamed Abdel Ghafour +2 more
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New Zealand's future: the potential for knitting tourism [PDF]
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to gain an understanding of why the phenomena of knitting is important in society and an explanation of the underlying currents for tourism.
Ian Yeoman, Una McMahon‐Beattie
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Yarn-level deformation for weft-knitted stitches
The essential purpose of this research is to exploit and innovate a yarn-level relaxation deformation method for weft-knitted stitches. Each loop formed by knitting yarns was taken as a mass respectively.
Peixiao Zheng +3 more
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Warp-Knitted Fabric Defect Segmentation Based on Non-Subsampled Wavelet-Based Contourlet Transform
In this paper, a non-subsampled wavelet-based contourlet transform (NWCT) is applied in warp-knitted fabric defect segmentation. Compared with the traditional contourlet transform, wavelet transform takes the place of Laplacian pyramid in NWCT and the ...
Xia Dong, Jiang Gaoming, Ma Pibo
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Classification of constraints using chain by chain method [PDF]
We introduce "chain by chain" method for constructing the constraint structure of a system possessing both first and second class constraints. We show that the whole constraints can be classified into completely irreducible first or second class chains ...
Loran, F, Shirzad, A
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Reprogrammable multi‐material smart textiles knitted from liquid crystal elastomer fibers undergo 2D and 3D deformation under thermal and photo stimuli. Circularly knitted tubular structures reversibly contract in radial and axial directions, enabling autonomous climbing, liquid release, and micro pumping.
Xue Wan +8 more
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Tea Time: knitting circle [PDF]
Weekly Tea Time program featuring the topic "Knitting circle"Boston University Howard Thurman Center for Common ...
Boston University Howard Thurman Center for Common Ground
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A versatile approach is presented for fabricating smart multifunctional textiles by integrating thermo‐fluorescent carbon dot/polymer nanocomposite coatings with 3D‐printed interlocked architectures. The fabrics exhibit temperature‐responsive fluorescence, durable hydrophobicity, strong antibacterial and antioxidant activity, and enhanced UV protection.
Poushali Das +8 more
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