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ADPact: A versatile sensor for ADP-F-actin. [PDF]
Ma Q, Han X, Zhu K, Ng CX, He D, Miao Y.
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Multifilament spinning of mechanically recycled polypropylene from post-consumer sources for a circular economy in textile applications. [PDF]
Frankenbach LA +3 more
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Fabrication and Evaluation of Isomalt-Based Microfibers as Drug Carrier Systems. [PDF]
Kovács A +6 more
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Thermal enhancement of ternary hybrid Casson nanofluid in porous media: a sensitivity analysis study. [PDF]
Kenea G, Ibrahim W.
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43—HIGH-SPEED OPEN-END ROTOR-SPINNING
The Journal of The Textile Institute, 1975High-speed open-end rotor-spinning is discussed in relation to the properties of yams spun in the speed range from 30,000 to 100,000 rev/min. The design of the rotor and its modified driving unit is described in detail. The properties of the yarns with respect to strength and strength variation, extension at break, and short-term yarn evenness are ...
P. Grosberg, S. A. Mansour
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Yarn Evenness in Open-End Spinning
Textile Research Journal, 1974Open-end yarn is said to have a better evenness than ring yarn, but the truth of this statement depends on the error wavelength. It is shown that errors are reduced when the error wavelength in the yarn is less than the circumference of the collecting surface.
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Theory of Semi-open-end Ring Spinning
Journal of Fashion Technology & Textile Engineering, 2017In this paper we propose a novel spinning named semi-openend ring spinning. To discuss the theory, an infinitesimal cylinderchained fiber model is established, the differential Equations of the infinitesimal cylinder at different moment are established and revolved by Runge-Kutta integration.
Keyi Wang +3 more
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12—THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN OPEN-END SPINNING
The Journal of The Textile Institute, 1972Two problems are discussed in this paper. In the first, the effect of the deposition of fibres in open-end-spinning systems on the yarn irregularity produced is considered. The drafting operations are divided into two types, that is, System I and System II.
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