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FLEXIBLE DYNAMICS ANALYSIS OF SLEY SYSTEM FOR HIGH-SPEED RAPIER LOOM BASED ON FINITE ELEMENT METHOD
In view of the insufficient strength,vibration deformation and fracture of the sley system of the beating-up mechanism in the existing loom,the structure of the sley system is optimized.
LU ChunHui, JIN GuoGuang, WEI Zhan
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Abstract Over recent years, the Circular Economy (CE) has turned into a debated area worldwide as a way of achieving a more sustainable society. However, little is known about how companies can disclose CE‐related activities in their corporate reporting.
Sarfraz Nazir, Federica Doni
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John Henry Newman: Shaping the Philosopher
Abstract The difficulties in placing Newman in a philosophical school or in putting some sort of shape on Newman the philosopher stem in part from Newman's (understandable) near failure to guide the reader as to his overt philosophical method. On the other hand, in the many discussions and controversies that occupied Newman throughout his life—whether ...
Paul James McHugh
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In view of the poor stability and remarkably rapier vibration of the existing weft insertion mechanism of carbon fiber multilayer loom which result from rapier motion acceleration volatility.
Li Hao, Yang Jiancheng, Jiang Xiuming
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This work presents the development of an electrochemical microsystem for antipsychotic clozapine treatment monitoring in schizophrenia patients. In our previous work, we demonstrated clozapine detection directly in spiked whole blood samples of a healthy
Rajendra P. Shukla +5 more
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Recent Advances in Functional Fabric‐Based Wearable Supercapacitors
Fabric‐based supercapacitors are a completely new yet rapidly expanding research field for wearable energy storage devices. Fabric‐based supercapacitors can potentially be a game changer in the upcoming personalized electronics market owing to their enhanced biocompatibility.
Ashfaqul Hoque Khadem
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X-ray and neutron radiography of Late Bronze Age weapons and armour from Western Hungary
The study introduces 2D images of X-ray and neutron radiography analyses carried out on Late Bronze Age Transdanubian combat weapons, a potential shield fragment, armour, and helmet fragments. The results were provided in the framework of the ‘Technology,
János Gábor Tarbay +2 more
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The study's foundation is a scenario analysis of a textile mill's weaving department, with the goal of determining the necessity of a reliable and comprehensive plan for scheduling maintenance time. According to the background information and problem statement, incidents of Run failure maintenance and lengthy downtime (up to 60 days) undermine the ...
Bett Brian Kipchumba +3 more
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Radiative cooling textiles using industry‐standard particle‐free nonporous micro‐structured fibers
Abstract Thermal radiation is a major dissipative pathway for heat generated by the human body and offers a significant thermoregulation mechanism over a wide range of conditions. We could use this in garment design to enhance personal cooling, which can improve the wearing comfort of garments or even result in energy savings in buildings.
Peter B. Catrysse, Shanhui Fan
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Visible hands: How gig companies shape workers' exposure to market risk
Abstract How do gig platforms prevent workers from defecting to a competitor? Drawing on 40 original interviews and survey data from 210 ride‐hail drivers, the author finds that platform companies calibrate workers' exposure to market risk using gamified reward systems.
Michael David Maffie
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