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  • Bagging Behavior of Different Fabric Structures Knitted From Blended Yarns Using Image Processing

    Author(s)
    Hasani, Hossein
    Zadeh, Sanaz Hassan
    Behtaj, Sanaz
    Griffith University Author(s)
    Behtaj, Sanaz
    Year published
    2012
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    Abstract
    This work focuses on the effect of blend ratios and fabric structure on the residual bagging height of knitted fabrics produced from blended rotor yarns using image analysis technique. Simplex lattice design was used to determine the combinations of mixture ratios of the fiber types. Knitted fabrics with three different structures were produced from Viscose/polyester blended rotor yarns. Mixtureprocess crossed regression models with two mixture components and one process variable (tightness factor) were built to predict the residual bagging height.This work focuses on the effect of blend ratios and fabric structure on the residual bagging height of knitted fabrics produced from blended rotor yarns using image analysis technique. Simplex lattice design was used to determine the combinations of mixture ratios of the fiber types. Knitted fabrics with three different structures were produced from Viscose/polyester blended rotor yarns. Mixtureprocess crossed regression models with two mixture components and one process variable (tightness factor) were built to predict the residual bagging height.
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    Journal Title
    Journal of Engineered Fibers and Fabrics
    Volume
    7
    Issue
    3
    DOI
    https://doi.org/10.1177/155892501200700302
    Subject
    Science & Technology
    Materials Science, Textiles
    Blended yarns
    Publication URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10072/412354
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