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Fibrous structures and their impact on textile design / / edited by Jiří Militký, Mohanapriya Venkataraman, and Aravin Prince Periyasamy



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Titolo: Fibrous structures and their impact on textile design / / edited by Jiří Militký, Mohanapriya Venkataraman, and Aravin Prince Periyasamy Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Gateway East, Singapore : , : Springer, , [2023]
©2023
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (262 pages)
Disciplina: 677
Soggetto topico: Textile fibers
Persona (resp. second.): MilitkýJiří
VenkataramanMohanapriya
PeriyasamyAravin Prince
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- About the Editors -- 1 Textile Development and Its Influence on Designers -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Trends in Textiles -- 1.3 Development in the Textile Industry -- 1.4 New Materials and Design -- 1.5 Conclusion -- References -- 2 Recent Trends in Textile Structures -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Textile Structures -- 2.3 Development in the Textile Domain -- 2.4 Smart Textiles -- 2.5 Functional Textiles -- 2.5.1 Antimicrobial Textiles -- 2.5.2 Reduced Flammability -- 2.5.3 Improving Textile's Electrical Conductivity -- 2.6 Technical Textiles -- 2.7 Textiles for Medical Purposes -- 2.7.1 Fibers for Medical Textiles -- 2.7.2 Future Development -- 2.8 New Trends in Functional Textiles -- 2.8.1 Nanomaterials -- 2.8.2 Polyfunctional Effects Based on Nanoparticle Systems -- 2.8.3 Protection Against Electrostatic Smog -- 2.8.4 Thermally Adaptive Textiles -- 2.8.5 Chameleon Fabric -- 2.8.6 Mechanical Damage-Resistant Fabrics -- 2.9 Monitoring of Vital Functions -- 2.10 General Aspects of Textile Products from the Point of Designers -- References -- 3 Impact of Textile Structures on Design -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Aspects of Fibers Design -- 3.3 Aspects of Yarn Design -- 3.4 Aspects of Woven Fabric Design -- 3.5 Physiological Aspects of Textiles Design -- 3.6 Impact on Textiles Quality -- 3.7 Conclusion -- References -- 4 Color and Design for Textiles -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.1.1 Light -- 4.2 Illuminants and Sources -- 4.2.1 Light Sources in the Shops -- 4.2.2 Blackbody Radiation -- 4.3 Interaction of Materials with Radiation -- 4.3.1 Color and Design for Textiles -- 4.3.2 Visual Color Sensation Variables -- 4.4 Textile Design -- 4.4.1 Texture: Visual and Hand -- 4.4.2 Culture -- 4.5 Functional Colors for Textiles -- 4.6 Textile Color Measurements -- 4.6.1 Measuring Functional Colors.
4.7 Sustainable Color and Design for Textiles -- 4.7.1 Natural Dyes -- 4.7.2 Sustainable Designs -- 4.7.3 Environmental and Commercial Issues -- References -- 5 New Structures with Light Effects -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Optical Fibers -- 5.3 Optical Fibers with Side Emission -- 5.4 Side-Emitting Polymer Optical Fibers -- 5.5 Side-Emitting Linear Composite -- 5.6 Illumination System -- 5.7 Active Illumination Systems -- 5.8 Hybrid Illumination System -- 5.9 Safety Textiles -- 5.9.1 Luminescent Materials -- 5.9.2 Retro-Reflexive Materials -- 5.9.3 Active Light-Emitting Materials -- 5.10 Summary -- References -- 6 Perception and Design of Textiles -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Human Haptic Perception-Anatomy of Receptors -- 6.3 Key Features of the Human Hands -- 6.4 Fabric Handle -- 6.5 Prediction of Fabric Handle -- 6.5.1 Artificial Finger -- 6.5.2 Special Single Devices -- 6.5.3 Set of Special Instruments -- 6.5.4 Set of Standard Instruments -- 6.5.5 Expressing Textile Handle -- 6.6 Consumers and Designers' Views on the Textile Handle -- 6.7 Roughness -- 6.8 Conclusion -- References -- 7 Business Aspects of Textile Design -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Business Models -- 7.2.1 Perspective and Constituents of a Business Model -- 7.3 Design -- 7.3.1 Understanding of the Design Process -- 7.3.2 Levels of Design Management -- 7.3.3 Models of Design Management -- 7.3.4 Design Management Modes -- 7.3.5 A Framework for Training and Integration of Design Management -- 7.4 Competing in a Globalized World -- 7.5 Branding in Textiles -- 7.5.1 Brand Identity -- 7.6 Customer Value Proposition (CVP) Using Omnichannel in Textiles -- 7.6.1 Managing Customer Relationships -- 7.7 Technology as an Enabler -- 7.7.1 Data in Fashion -- 7.8 Circularity for Sustainable Textile Industry -- 7.9 Conclusion -- References -- 8 Design and Smart Textiles-Commented Examples.
8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Some Examples of Design Using Smart Textiles -- 8.2.1 Line Illumination -- 8.2.2 Electromagnetic Shielding Protective Clothing -- 8.2.3 Special Patterns Created by 3D Printing -- 8.2.4 Design by CO2 Laser Local Destruction -- 8.3 Conclusion.
Titolo autorizzato: Fibrous Structures and Their Impact on Textile Design  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 981-19-4827-5
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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