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A Model of the Single-jersey Loop-formation Process

Journal of the Textile Institute, 1999
A deterministic model of the single-jersey loop-formation process is formulated by incorporating the initial geometry of the knitting zone, the contribution of the take-down load, and the force required to move the needles. This model is based on the principle that the loop length is decided by the height beneath the sinker/verge line to which a needle
P. K. Banerjee, S. Ghosh
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Mechanics of the Single Jersey Weft Knitting Process

Textile Research Journal, 1990
A study of the mechanics of the single jersey weft knitting process is initiated with experiments designed on two different small diameter, circular bed machines. The results highlight the role of the dynamic geometry of the knitting zone and the dynamic equilibrium of forces on the needle hook, as well as the importance of cast-off loops hanging ...
S. Ghosh, P.K. Banerjee
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Dimensional and Physical Characteristics of Single Jersey Fabrics

Textile Research Journal, 1985
An account is given of a study of the dimensional changes of plain weft knitted fabrics made from 12s, 16s, and 22s grasicrimp yam, brought about by various processes of relaxation including dry relaxation, wet relaxation, and tumble drying.
I.C. Sharma, S. Ghosh, N.K. Gupta
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A novel method of identifying sewing damage in single jersey fabrics

International Journal of Clothing Science and Technology, 2022
Purpose This paper suggests a new method for determining the sewing damage that occurs in single jersey fabrics based on the calculation of the needle hole area. This paper also aims to investigate the effects of material type, sewing parameters, and repeated washing cycles on sewing damage by using this method.
Esra Zeynep Yıldız, Oktay Pamuk
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Evaluation of Single Jersey Knitted Fabric Drape Behaviour

2019 Moratuwa Engineering Research Conference (MERCon), 2019
Drape is an important property directly related to textile aesthetics. It plays a significant role in developing and selecting textile materials in the textile and apparel industry. Considerable research has been carried out to examine the relationship between the drape behaviour and fabric physical parameters in woven fabric.
Kasuni Harshika   +2 more
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Measurement of Single Jersey Fabric Stiffness : A Simple Method

Textile Research Journal, 1978
A method of measuring the bending length of limp and/or curly fabrics is described. The method is based on Peirce's Heart-Loop test. Results obtained on a set of 12 knit fabrics correlate extremely well with sensory assessments of the bending stiffness. No difficulty was experienced in handling and measuring loose fabrics, and no systematic errors were
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Effects of Fabric Parameters on Specular Reflection of Single-Jersey Knitted Fabrics

Textile Research Journal, 1999
This paper is concerned with the prediction of goniophotometric curves (distribution curves of specularly reflected light) based on our mathematical model developed earlier for single-jersey knitted fabrics made from monofilament yarns. The theory is extended to include fabrics from multifilament yarns.
A. Sirikasemlert, X. Tao
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Development of Aloe Gel Coated Single Jersey Fabric for Dermatitis

Journal of Fashion Technology & Textile Engineering, 2014
Development of Aloe Gel Coated Single Jersey Fabric for Dermatitis The awareness of health and hygiene for consumers has increased the demand for antimicrobial textiles. Whilst in the past it was predominantly technical textiles which had antimicrobial finishes in particular to protect against bacteria and fungi; now-a-days textiles worn close to the ...
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Identification of Single and Double Jersey Fabrics Using Proximal Support Vector Machine

2014
Single and double jersey knitted fabrics are different in many aspects, but it is difficult to identify them in open eye, and in textile industry, it is essential to identify them automatically. So far, no hands-on state-of-the-art technology has been adopted for identification of single and double jersey fabrics. This novel work endeavors to recognize
Abul Hasnat 0002   +3 more
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Creation of a new type of single-jersey knitted fabrics on single bed knitting machines

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2023
Baxrom Qoraboyev   +2 more
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