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Yarn-on-yarn Abrasion Testing of Rope Yarns. Part I: The Test Method
Journal of the Textile Institute, 1988An account is given of a yarn-on-yarn abrasion test developed for use on continuous–filament rope yarns.
J. F. Flory, M. Goksoy, J. W.S. Hearle
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Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 2008
This paper investigated vertical wicking in twisted yarns. A mathematical model was developed based on a capillary penetration mechanism. By using a macroscopic force balance approach, the wicking time was derived as a function of the capillary rise of the liquid. Packing of fibers in the yarn was assumed to be uniform.
Liu, Tao +2 more
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This paper investigated vertical wicking in twisted yarns. A mathematical model was developed based on a capillary penetration mechanism. By using a macroscopic force balance approach, the wicking time was derived as a function of the capillary rise of the liquid. Packing of fibers in the yarn was assumed to be uniform.
Liu, Tao +2 more
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Characterizing cotton yarn appearance due to yarn-to-yarn abrasion by image processing
The Journal of The Textile Institute, 2013In this paper changes in the appearance of 100% cotton ring spun yarns due to several yarn-to-yarn abrasion cycles before rupture are characterized. Different pictorial indexes for four different yarn counts are evaluated. The process of abraded yarns is defined by image processing techniques.
H. Asgari +3 more
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Yarn Constructions and Yarn Formation Techniques
2016Yarns are an important basic element for both the production and the assembly of textile reinforcement structures. They consist of either a 100 % reinforcement fibers or a blend of reinforcement and matrix fibers. They are made from filaments and/or staple fibers by means of different technologies, which allow the customization of structure and ...
Beata Lehmann, Claudia Herzberg
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A RESEARCH ON YARN LIVELINESS TENDENCY OF STAPLE YARNS
2009Yam snarling tendency causes several problems at the various post-spinning processes, such as winding, warping, weaving and knitting. In this study we analyzed the snarling tendency of short and long staple yams. The yarn samples were produced with different raw material, spinning technique and yam parameter variations.
Çelik P., Kadoglu H.
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2018
Apache Hadoop YARN (Yet Another Resource Negotiator) is the cluster resource management technology in Hadoop version 2. The YARN provides multiple accesses for batch and real-time processing across multiple clusters and has the benefit over utilization of cluster resources during dynamic allocation.
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Apache Hadoop YARN (Yet Another Resource Negotiator) is the cluster resource management technology in Hadoop version 2. The YARN provides multiple accesses for batch and real-time processing across multiple clusters and has the benefit over utilization of cluster resources during dynamic allocation.
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2015 15th IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Cluster, Cloud and Grid Computing, 2015
Emerging big data applications comprise rich multi-faceted workflows with both compute-intensive and data-intensive tasks, and intricate communication patterns. While MapReduce is an effective model for data-intensive tasks, the MPI programming model may be better suited for extracting high-performance for compute-intensive tasks.
Luna Xu, Min Li, Ali Raza Butt
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Emerging big data applications comprise rich multi-faceted workflows with both compute-intensive and data-intensive tasks, and intricate communication patterns. While MapReduce is an effective model for data-intensive tasks, the MPI programming model may be better suited for extracting high-performance for compute-intensive tasks.
Luna Xu, Min Li, Ali Raza Butt
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