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Design Optimization of Soft Fabric Pneumatic Actuators
This study presents a systematic optimization framework for elongating and bending fabric‐based soft pneumatic actuators. After a preliminary design‐space reduction, the framework minimizes energy consumption under mechanical performance constraints by integrating validated finite element modeling with statistical surrogate models. Optimal designs were
Grigorios M. Chatziathanasiou +2 more
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A flexible smart glove integrated with textile sensors enables real‐time hand gesture recognition for human–machine interaction. Using edge AI inference and Bluetooth communication, the system translates finger movements into human interface device commands to control endpoint devices efficiently.
Chi Cuong Vu +2 more
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This work develops a spray‐assisted in situ assembly technique to construct AHF materials with nitrogen/oxygen‐regulated one‐dimensional channels on glass fiber, providing abundant active sites and enabling rapid transport for lithium ions. Subsequently, phosphate flame retardants are encapsulated via in situ polymerization, resulting in a thermally ...
Shun Wang +9 more
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Environmental Identification of Novel Enzymes for Polyurethane and Polyamide Degradation
Heteroatom‐containing plastics such as polyurethanes and nylons are produced at scale yet remain largely unrecycled. Biocatalysts offer a promising route to depolymerization under mild conditions. Here, we present a screening platform for the discovery of novel polyurethane‐ and nylon‐degrading enzymes from environmental samples and demonstrate ...
Malthe Kjær Bendtsen +17 more
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Freshwater and airborne textile fibre populations are dominated by ‘natural’, not microplastic, fibres [PDF]
The potential role of natural textile fibres as environmental pollutants has been speculated upon by some environmental scientists, however, there is a general consensus that their biodegradability reduces their environmental threat.
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Application of enzymes for textile fibres processing [PDF]
This review highlights the use of enzymes in the textile industry, covering both current commercial processes and research in this field. Amylases have been used for desizing since the middle of the last century.
Rita Araujo +2 more
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2020
This chapter is focused on the application of textile fibres in medical field. The fibre properties which are required to classify them as medical fibre are explained in detail. A number of different textile fibres including natural, synthetic as well as application-based textile materials are explained with the requisite properties.
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This chapter is focused on the application of textile fibres in medical field. The fibre properties which are required to classify them as medical fibre are explained in detail. A number of different textile fibres including natural, synthetic as well as application-based textile materials are explained with the requisite properties.
Ali Afzal +4 more
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On the thermoluminescence of textile fibres
Journal of Luminescence, 1971Abstract U.V. excited thermoluminescence of ten textile fibres is investigated above liquid N 2 temperature. The results seem to indicate that the glow peak peculiarities are mainly due to structural defects or chemical impurities. The kinetic order of the process is always found to be 1.
F. Aramu, V. Maxia, A. Rucci
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The Chemistry of Textile Fibres
2023Ever wondered why a particular type of fibre is used for a certain application? Readers of this book will gain an appreciation of the answer to this question and more through understanding the chemistry behind the properties of the fibres. Providing a comprehensive overview of the various types of textile fibres which are available today, ranging from ...
Robert R Mather +2 more
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Basic Habits of Textile Fibres
Studies in Conservation, 1961(1961). BASIC HABITS OF TEXTILE FIBRES. Studies in Conservation: Vol. 6, Recent Advances in Conservation: Contributions to the IIC Rome Conference, 1961. Edited by G. Thomson, pp. 192-194.
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