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Biologically Inspired Textiles
Biologically Inspired Textiles
Autore Abbott A
Pubbl/distr/stampa Burlington, : Elsevier Science, 2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (243 p.)
Disciplina 620.197
Altri autori (Persone) EllisonM
Collana Woodhead Publishing Series in Textiles
Soggetto topico Materials - Biotechnology
ISBN 1-61583-585-7
1-84569-508-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Biologically inspired textiles; Copyright; Contents; Contributor contact details; Woodhead Publishing in Textiles; Introduction; Part I Biomimetic principles, production and properties; 1 Recombinant DNA methods applied to the production of protein-based fibers as biomaterials; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Biomimetics and protein-based biomaterials; 1.3 Characteristics of some natural protein-based materials; 1.4 Experimental characterization of model fibrous proteins; 1.5 Expression systems available for recombinant fibrous protein production
1.6 Artificial material production, properties and performance1.7 Conclusions; 1.8 References; 2 Purification of protein solutions; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Insoluble removal; 2.3 Cell disruption; 2.4 Soluble protein separations; 2.5 Finishing steps; 2.6 Conclusions and sources of further information and advice; 2.7 References; 3 Spinning of fibers from protein solutions; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 In vivo or natural spinning of protein-based fibers; 3.3 Protein-based fibrous materials; 3.4 Silk production in spiders and insects: a natural spinning process
3.5 Elements to consider for the in vitro or 'artificial' spinning of protein-based fibers3.6 Factors involved in native self-assembly processes; 3.7 'Mimicking nature'; 3.8 Examples of protein-based fibers produced through artificial spinning technologies; 3.9 Wet-spinning of fibrous proteins; 3.10 Electrospinning of fibrous proteins; 3.11 Applications; 3.12 Future trends and conclusions; 3.13 References; 4 Biomimetic principles of spider silk for high-performance fibres; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Unravelling structure-function relationships; 4.3 Spider and worm spinning; 4.4 Spinning in vitro
4.5 Future trends and applications4.6 Conclusions; 4.7 Sources of further information and advice; 4.8 Acknowledgements; 4.9 References; 5 A biomimetic approach to the production of sustainable structural composites using plant fibres; 5.1 Biomimetic design of composite materials; 5.2 Characteristics of biological materials in biocomposites; 5.3 Fibre extraction, fibre treatment and matrix compatibility in a biomimetic composite; 5.4 Approaches to the realisation of plant fibre composites; 5.5 Conclusions: plant fibre selection for composites reinforcement; 5.6 References
Part II Biomimetic applications in textiles6 Biomimetic principles in clothing technology; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 The technology of clothing; 6.3 Overview of biomimetic design and development; 6.4 Biomimetic principles and the clothing industry; 6.5 Key issues; 6.6 Future trends; 6.7 Conclusions; 6.8 Sources of further information and advice; 6.9 Acknowledgements; 6.10 References; 7 Self-cleaning textiles using the Lotus Effect; 7.1 Introduction: basics of self-cleaning textiles; 7.2 Learning from the Lotus Effect: superhydrophobicity and self-cleaning
7.3 Measuring techniques for the characteristic Lotus Effect properties
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Abbott A  
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Handbook of Technical Textiles
Handbook of Technical Textiles
Autore Horrocks A R
Pubbl/distr/stampa Burlington, : Elsevier Science, 2000
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (575 p.)
Disciplina 677.02864
Altri autori (Persone) AnandSubhash C
Collana Woodhead Publishing Series in Textiles
Soggetto topico Textile fabrics
ISBN 1-280-37212-5
9786610372126
1-59124-651-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Handbook of Technical Textiles; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; Preface; List of contributors; Chapter 1. Technical textiles market - an overview; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Definition and scope of technical textiles; 1.3 Milestones in the development of technical textiles; 1.4 Textile processes; 1.5 Applications; 1.6 Globalisation of technical textiles; 1.7 Future of the technical textiles industry; References; Chapter 2. Technical fibres; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Conventional fibres; 2.3 High strength and high modulus organic fibres
2.4 High chemical- and combustion-resistant organic fibres2.5 High performance inorganic fibres; 2.6 Ultra-fine and novelty fibres; 2.7 Civil and agricultural engineering; 2.8 Automotive and aeronautics; 2.9 Medical and hygiene applications; 2.10 Protection and defence; 2.11 Miscellaneous; 2.12 Conclusions; References; Chapter 3. Technical yarns; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Staple fibre yarns; 3.3 Filament yarns; Bibliography; Chapter 4. Technical fabric structures - 1.Woven fabrics; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Weave structures; 4.3 Selvedge; 4.4 Fabric specifications and fabric geometry
4.5 Weaving - machines (looms) and operations4.6 The future; References; Chapte 5. Technical fabric structures - 2. Knitted fabrics; 5.1 Terms and definitions; 5.2 Weft knitting machines; 5.3 Weft-knitted structures; 5.4 Process control in weft knitting; 5.5 End-use applications of weft-knitted fabrics; 5.6 Warp-knitting machines; 5.7 Warp-knitted structures; References; Chapter 6. Technical fabric structures - 3. Nonwoven fabrics; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Methods of batt production using carding machines; 6.3 Air laying; 6.4 Wet laying; 6.5 Dry laying wood pulp; 6.6 Spun laying
6.7 Flash spinning6.8 Melt blown; 6.9 Chemical bonding; 6.10 Thermal bonding; 6.11 Solvent bonding; 6.12 Needlefelting; 6.13 Stitch bonding; 6.14 Hydroentanglement; Bibliography; Chapter 7. Finishing of technical textiles; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Finishing processes; 7.3 Mechanical finishes; 7.4 Heat setting; 7.5 Chemical processes; References; Chapter 8. Coating of technical textiles; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Chemistry of coated textiles; 8.3 Coating techniques; 8.4 Fusible interlinings; 8.5 Laminating; References; Chapter 9. Coloration of technical textiles; 9.1 Introduction
9.2 Objectives of coloration9.3 Coloration of technical textiles; 9.4 Dye classes and pigments; 9.5 Mass coloration of manufactured fibres; 9.6 Conventional dyeing and printing of technical textiles; 9.7 Total colour management systems; 9.8 Dyeing machinery; 9.9 Printing; 9.10 Colour fastness of technical textiles; References; Chapter 10. Heat and flame protection; 10.1 Introduction; 10.2 What constitutes flammability?; 10.3 Thermal behaviour of fibres; 10.4 Selection of fibres suitable for thermal and flame protection; 10.5 Fire-retardant finishes; 10.6 Flame-retardant test methods
10.7 Summary
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Horrocks A R  
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High-Performance Fibres
High-Performance Fibres
Autore Hearle J. W. S
Pubbl/distr/stampa Burlington, : Elsevier Science, 2001
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (342 p.)
Disciplina 677
Collana Woodhead Publishing Series in Textiles
Soggetto topico Chemical & Materials Engineering
Engineering & Applied Sciences
Materials Science
ISBN 1-280-37245-1
9786610372454
1-59124-644-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; High-Performance Fibres; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Contributors; Chapter 1.Introduction; 1.1 A new generation of fibres; 1.2 Molecular dimensionality; 1.3 Contrasting mechanical properties; 1.4 Economics; References; Chapter 2.Aramids; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Polymer preparation; 2.3 Spinning; 2.4 Structure and properties; 2.5 Applications; 2.6 Acknowledgements; References; Chapter 3. Gel-spun high-performance polyethylene fibres; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Manufacture; 3.3 Fibre characteristics; 3.4 Properties; 3.5 Yarn and fabric processing; 3.6 Applications; References
Chapter 4. Other high modulus-high tenacity (HM-HT) fibres from linear polymers4.1 Melt-spun wholly aromatic polyester (DB); 4.2 PBO and related polymers (RTY and CLS); 4.3 PIPD or 'M5' rigid-rod polymer (DJS); 4.4 Russian aromatic fibres (KEP); 4.5 Solid-state extrusion high-molecular weight polyethylene fibres (GW); References; Chapter 5. Carbon fibres; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Physical properties; 5.3 PAN-based carbon fibres; 5.4 Pitch-based carbon fibres; 5.5 Vapour-grown carbon fibres; 5.6 Carbon nanotubes; 5.7 Applications; References; Chapter 6.Glass fibres; 6.1 Introduction
6.2 Glass for fibres6.3 Fibre manufacture; 6.4 Fibre finish; 6.5 Glass fibre properties; 6.6 Fibre assemblies; 6.7 Composites; 6.8 Design of fibre glass composites; 6.9 Conclusions; 6.10 Acknowledgements; References; Chapter 7.Ceramic fibres; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Silicon carbide-based fibres; 7.3 Other non-oxide fibres; 7.4 Alumina-based fibres; 7.5 Other polycrystalline oxide fibres; 7.6 Single-crystal oxide fibres; 7.7 Conclusions; References; Chapter 8.Chemically resistant fibres; 8.1 Introduction (ARH); 8.2 Chlorinated fibres: PVDC (ARH)
8.3 Fluorinated fibres: PTFE, PVF, PVDF and FEP (ARH)8.4 Poly(etheretherketones): PEEK (BM); 8.5 Poly(phenylene sulphide), PPS (ARH); 8.6 Poly(ether imide), PEI33,34 (ARH); 8.7 Others (ARH); References; Chapter 9.Thermally resistant fibres; 9.1 Introduction (ARH); 9.2 Thermosets (HE and HS); 9.3 Aromatic polyamides and polyarimids (ARH); 9.4 Semi-carbon fibres: oxidised acrylics (NS); 9.5 Polybenzimidazole, PBI (CT); 9.6 Polybenzoxazoles, PBO (ARH); 9.7 Final comments (ARH); References; Appendix:Quantities and units; Index
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Hearle J. W. S  
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Nanofibers and Nanotechnology in Textiles
Nanofibers and Nanotechnology in Textiles
Autore Brown P
Pubbl/distr/stampa Burlington, : Elsevier Science, 2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (545 p.)
Altri autori (Persone) StevensK
Collana Woodhead Publishing Series in Textiles
Soggetto topico Materials Science
Industrial & Management Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Chemical & Materials Engineering
Engineering & Applied Sciences
ISBN 1-61583-185-1
1-84569-373-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Nanofibers andnanotechnology intextiles; Copyright; Contents; Contributor contact details; Part I Nanofiber production; 1 Electrospinning of nanofibers and the charge injection method; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Principles of electrostatic atomization; 1.3 Electrospraying and electrospinning by the capillary method; 1.4 Electrospraying and electrospinning by the charge injection method; 1.5 References; 2 Producing nanofiber structures by electrospinning for tissue engineering; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Fabrication of nanofibrous scaffolds; 2.3 Characterization of nanofibrous scaffolds
2.4 Cell-scaffold interaction2.5 Summary and conclusion; 2.6 Acknowledgments; 2.7 References; 3 Continuous yarns from electrospun nanofibers; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Using electrospun nanofibers: background and terminology; 3.3 Controlling fiber orientation; 3.4 Producing noncontinuous or short yarns; 3.5 Producing continuous yarns; 3.6 Summary and future trends; 3.7 Sources of further information and advice; 3.8 References; 4 Producing polyamide nanofibers by electrospinning; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 The electrospinning process; 4.3 Properties of electrospun nanofibers
4.4 Measuring the effects of different spinning conditions and the use of high molecular weight polymers on the properties of electrospun nanofibers4.5 Improving the properties of electrospun nanofibers: experimental results; 4.6 Conclusions; 4.7 References; 5 Controlling the morphologies of electrospun nanofibres; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 The electrospinning process and fibre morphology; 5.3 Polymer concentration and fibre diameter; 5.4 Fibre bead formation and fibre surface morphology; 5.5 Controlling fibre alignment and web morphologies; 5.6 Bicomponent cross-sectional nanofibres
5.7 Future trends5.8 Acknowledgements; 5.9 References; Part II Carbon nanotubes and nanocomposites; 6 Synthesis, characterization and application of carbon nanotubes: the case of aerospace engineering; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 The development and structure of carbon nanotubes; 6.3 Synthesis of carbon nanotubes; 6.4 Characterization techniques; 6.5 Purification techniques; 6.6 The use of carbon nanotubes in aerospace engineering; 6.7 Nanostructured composite materials for aerospace applications; 6.8 Nanostructured solid propellants for rockets
6.9 Frequency selective surfaces for aerospace applications6.10 Other aerospace applications of carbon nanotubes; 6.11 Conclusions; 6.12 Acknowledgments; 6.13 References; 7 Carbon nanotube and nanofibre reinforced polymer fibres; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Synthesis and properties of carbon nanotubes; 7.3 Developing nanotube/nanofibre-polymer composites; 7.4 Adding nanotubes and nanofibres to polymer fibres; 7.5 Analysing the rheological properties of nanotube/nanofibre-polymer composites; 7.6 Analysing the microstructure of nanotube/ nanofibre-polymer composites
7.7 Mechanical, electrical and other properties of nanocomposite fibres
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Brown P  
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Physical Testing of Textiles
Physical Testing of Textiles
Autore Saville B P
Pubbl/distr/stampa Burlington, : Elsevier Science, 1999
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (322 p.)
Disciplina 677
Collana Woodhead Publishing Series in Textiles
Soggetto topico Textile fabrics -- Testing
Textile industry
Yarn
Textile fabrics - Testing
Mechanical Engineering
Engineering & Applied Sciences
Industrial & Management Engineering
ISBN 1-280-37208-7
9786610372089
1-84569-015-X
1-59124-730-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Physical Testing of Textiles; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; Chapter 1. Introduction; 1.1 Reasons for textile testing; 1.2 Standardisation of testing; 1.3 Sampling; 1.4 Measurement; General reading; References; Chapter 2. Textiles and moisture; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Effect of moisture on physical properties; 2.3 Atmospheric moisture; 2.4 Regain and moisture content; 2.5 Correct invoice weight; 2.6 Control of testing room atmosphere; References; Chapter 3. Fibre dimensions; 3.1 Fibre fineness; 3.2 Fineness measurement; 3.3 Fibre length
3.4 Methods of measurement: direct methods3.5 Methods of measurement: tuft methods; 3.6 High-volume instruments; General reading; References; Chapter 4. Yam tests; 4.1 Linear density; 4.2 Twist; 4.3 Yarn evenness; 4.4 Hairiness; 4.5 Yarn bulk; 4.6 Friction; References; Chapter 5. Strength and elongation tests; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Definitions; 5.3 Force elongation curve; 5.4 Factors affecting tensile testing; 5.5 Fibre strength; 5.6 Yarn strength; 5.7 Fabric strength; 5.8 Tear tests; 5.9 Bursting strength; 5.10 Stretch and recovery properties; 5.11 Seam strength; General reading; References
Chapter 6. Dimensional stability6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Methods of measuring dimensional stability; General reading; References; Chapter 7. Serviceability; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Snagging; 7.3 Pilling; 7.4 Abrasion resistance; 7.5 Wearer trials; References; Chapter 8. Comfort; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Thermal comfort; 8.3 Moisture transport; 8.4 Sensorial comfort; 8.5 Water absorption; 8.6 Water repellency; References; Chapter 9. Colour fastness testing; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 Outline of colour fastness tests; References; Chapter 10. Objective evaluation of fabric handle; 10.1 Handle
10.2 Kawabata system10.3 FAST: Fabric Assurance by Simple Testing; General reading; References; Chapter 11. Quality; 11.1 Definitions of quality; 11.2 Types of quality; 11.3 Quality control; 11.4 Quality assurance; 11.5 ISO 9000; 11.6 Textile product labelling; References; Appendix: Conversion factors; Index
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Saville B P  
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Regenerated Cellulose Fibres
Regenerated Cellulose Fibres
Autore Woodings C
Pubbl/distr/stampa Burlington, : Elsevier Science, 2001
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (349 p.)
Disciplina 677/.02832
Collana Woodhead Publishing Series in Textiles
Soggetto topico Cellulose fibers
Mechanical Engineering
Engineering & Applied Sciences
Industrial & Management Engineering
ISBN 1-280-37224-9
9786610372249
1-59124-759-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Regenerated Cellulose Fibres; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Contributors; Chapter 1. A brief history of regenerated cellulosic fibres; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Cellulose nitrate; 1.3 Direct dissolution in cuprammonium hydroxide: cupro; 1.4 Dissolution via cellulose xanthate: viscose; 1.5 Direct dissolution in amine oxide: lyocell; 1.6 Other routes; References; Chapter 2. Industrial cellulose; 2.1 Wood fibre sources; 2.2 Pulping methods; 2.3 Dissolving pulp processes; 2.4 Environmental assessment; 2.5 Dissolving pulp production
2.6 Future of dissolving pulp processes and pulpsReferences; Chapter 3. The viscose process; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Viscose making; 3.3 Spinning; 3.4 Chemical recovery and environmental control; Chapter 4. Lyocell: the production process and market development; 4.1 Overview; 4.2 Amine oxide technology - timeline; 4.3 Process description; 4.4 Lyocell conversion; 4.5 Dyeing and finishing of lyocell; 4.6 Lyocell marketing; Chapter 5. Cuprammonium processes; 5.1 Short history; 5.2 Science and technology of manufacturing processes; 5.3 Morphology and properties; 5.4 Products and application
5.5 Conclusion and future prospects: does the cuprammonium rayon industry have a future?References; Chapter 6. Fibres related to cellulose; 6.1 Cellulose acetate; 6.2 Alginate fibres; 6.3 Sodium carboxymethyl cellulose fibres; References; Chapter 7. Other processes; 7.1 Historical review; 7.2 Thermodynamic requirements for dissolution; 7.3 Cellulose solvent systems; 7.4 Unstable cellulose derivatives; 7.5 Cellulose as an acid or a base; References; Chapter 8. Physical structure and fibre properties; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Fibre forms; 8.3 Fine structure; 8.4 Physical properties; References
Chapter 9. Applications development9.1 Artificial silk; 9.2 Artificial cotton; 9.3 From speciality to commodity; 9.4 Industrial yarns; 9.5 Modified staple fibres; 9.6 Nonwoven applications; References; Chapter 10. Current and future market trends; 10.1 Introduction; 10.2 The broad picture; 10.3 Breakdown by fibre type; 10.4 Breakdown by main area; 10.5 Capacity and production trends, 1980-2010; 10.6 Trends in markets by end-use; Appendix A: Lyocell end-use development datasheets; Appendix B Archive photographs of regenerated cellulosic fibre processes; Index
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Woodings C  
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Silk, Mohair, Cashmere and Other Luxury Fibres
Silk, Mohair, Cashmere and Other Luxury Fibres
Autore Franck R R
Pubbl/distr/stampa Burlington, : Elsevier Science, 2001
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (260 p.)
Collana Woodhead Publishing Series in Textiles
Soggetto topico Mechanical Engineering
Engineering & Applied Sciences
Industrial & Management Engineering
ISBN 1-280-37246-X
9786610372461
1-59124-772-1
1-85573-759-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Silk, Mohair, Cashmere and other Luxury Fibres; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Contributors; Preface; Acknowledgements; Chapter 1. Silk; 1.1 Introduction and history; 1.2 Silk fibre and its characteristics; 1.3 Silkworm rearing and cocoon production; 1.4 Reeling and yarn production; 1.5 Raw silk testing and classification; 1.6 Yarn and fabric manufacture; 1.7 The care of silk; 1.8 Sand-washed silk; 1.9 The market position of silk; 1.10 Silk production and trade today; 1.11 Silk producing countries; 1.12 Silk consuming countries; 1.13 What about the future?; Acknowledgements
BibliographyChapter 2. Mohair; 2.1 Introduction and brief history; 2.2 Chemical and physical fibre properties; 2.3 Fibre production and early processing; 2.4 Yarn and fabric manufacture; 2.5 Mohair production in various countries; 2.6 Marketing and cost considerations; Acknowledgements; References; Chapter 3. Cashmere, camelhair and other hair fibres; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Cashmere, Pashmina and Cashgora; 3.3 Camelhair; 3.4 Alpaca fibre; 3.5 Llama fibre; 3.6 Vicuña fibre; 3.7 Guanaco fibre; 3.8 Angora; 3.9 Yak fibre; 3.10 Musk ox fibre; References; Bibliography; Glossary
Appendix 1: International trade rules for raw silk and other products of silk (ratified by the Directing Board, 7 November, 1997 at Bangkok)Appendix 2: Spider silk; Appendix 3: Composition of mohair fibres and of amino acids; Appendix 4: Mohair yarn spinning and properties; Appendix 5: Mohair fibre and fabric properties; Appendix 6: Mohair dyeing and finishing; Appendix 7: Mohair product list; Appendix 8: Rules for the use of the Mohair trade mark (label); Appendix 9: Trade environment database Scotland and China and cashmere trade (CASHMERE)
Appendix 10: Quality assessment of goat hair for textile useAppendix 11: Luxury flame retardant fabrics for aircraft applications; Index
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Franck R R  
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Smart Fibres, Fabrics and Clothing : Fundamentals and Applications
Smart Fibres, Fabrics and Clothing : Fundamentals and Applications
Autore Tao X M
Pubbl/distr/stampa Burlington, : Elsevier Science, 2001
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (335 p.)
Disciplina 677
Collana Woodhead Publishing Series in Textiles
Soggetto topico Smart materials
Textile chemistry
Textile fabrics
Textile fibers
Mechanical Engineering
Engineering & Applied Sciences
Industrial & Management Engineering
ISBN 1-280-37248-6
9786610372485
1-59124-642-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Smart Fibres, Fabrics and Clothing; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Foreword; Contributors; Acknowledgements; Chapter 1. Smart technology for textiles and clothing - introduction and overview; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Development of smart technology for textiles and clothing; 1.3 Outline of the book; Chapter 2. Electrically active polymer materials - application of non-ionic polymer gel and elastomers for artificial muscles; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Polymer materials as actuators or artificial muscle; 2.3 Peculiarity of polymer gel actuator; 2.4 Triggers for actuating polymer gels
2.5 Electro-active polymer gels as artificial muscles2.6 From electro-active polymer gel to electro-active elastomer with large deformation; 2.7 Conclusions; Acknowledgements; References; Chapter 3. Heat-storage and thermo-regulated textiles and clothing; 3.1 Development introduction; 3.2 Basics of heat-storage materials; 3.3 Manufacture of heat-storage and thermo-regulated textiles and clothing; 3.4 Properties of heat-storage and thermo-regulated textiles and clothing; 3.5 Application; 3.6 Development trends; References; Chapter 4. Thermally sensitive materials; 4.1 Introduction
4.2 Thermal storage and thermal insulating fibres4.3 Thermal insulation through polymeric coatings; 4.4 Designing of fabric assemblies; References; Chapter 5. Cross-linked polyol fibrous substrates as multifunctional and multi-use intelligent materials; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Fibrous intelligent materials; 5.3 Experimental; 5.4 Results and discussion; 5.5 Conclusions; References; Chapter 6. Stimuli-responsive interpenetrating polymer network hydrogels composed of poly(vinyl alcohol) and poly(acrylic acid); 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Experimental; 6.3 Results and discussion; 6.4 Conclusions
ReferencesChapter 7. Permeation control through stimuli-responsive polymer membrane prepared by plasma and radiation grafting techniques; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Experimental; 7.3 Results and discussion; 7.4 Conclusions; Acknowledgement; References; Chapter 8. Mechanical properties of fibre Bragg gratings; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Fabrication techniques; 8.3 Mechanisms of FBG sensor fabrication; 8.4 Mechanical properties; 8.5 Influence of the UV-irradiation on mechanical properties; 8.6 Polymeric fibre; 8.7 Conclusions; Acknowledgements; References
Chapter 9. Optical responses of FBG sensors under deformations9.1 Introduction; 9.2 Optical methodology for FBG sensors; 9.3 Optical responses under tension; 9.4 Optical responses under torsion; 9.5 Optical responses under lateral compression; 9.6 Optical responses under bending; 9.7 Conclusions; Acknowledgements; References; Chapter 10. Smart textile composites integrated with fibre optic sensors; 10.1 Introduction; 10.2 Optical fibres and fibre optic sensors; 10.3 Principal analysis of embedded fibre Bragg grating sensors; 10.4 Simultaneous measurements of strain and temperature
10.5 Measurement effectiveness
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Woodhead Publishing Series in Textiles
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Tao X M  
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Yarn Texturing Technology
Yarn Texturing Technology
Autore Hearle J. W. S
Pubbl/distr/stampa Burlington, : Elsevier Science, 2001
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (315 p.)
Disciplina 677.02862
Altri autori (Persone) HollickL
WilsonD K
Collana Woodhead Publishing Series in Textiles
Soggetto topico Textured yarn
Yarn -- History
Yarn -- Technological innovations
Mechanical Engineering
Engineering & Applied Sciences
Industrial & Management Engineering
ISBN 1-280-37283-4
9786610372836
1-59124-758-6
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Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Yarn Texturing Technology; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; About the authors; Chapter 1. The origins of texturing; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Twist-texturing; 1.3 Jet-screen texturing: BCF yarns; 1.4 Air-jet texturing; 1.5 The future; Chapter 2. Scientific and engineering principles in twist-texturing; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Fibre science: Heat-setting; 2.3 Mechanics of twisting; 2.4 Structural mechanics of twisted yarns; 2.5 False-twist texturing process; 2.6 Twisting, bending and buckling; 2.7 Variability
Chapter 3. Scientific and engineering principles in other texturing processes3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Bending, buckling and setting; 3.3 Air-jet texturing; Chapter 4. False-twist process; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Draw-texturing machine; 4.3 Process variables; 4.4 Package dye yarns; 4.5 Machine types and variations; 4.6 Plant environment and operating procedures; 4.7 Safety; 4.8 Product integrity; Chapter 5. False-twist textured yarns; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Definition of yarn type; 5.3 Modification of yarn properties; 5.4 Spun-dyed yarns; 5.5 Common modified polymers
5.6 Composite or combination yarns5.7 Oops! What went wrong?; Chapter 6. BCF processes and yarns; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 BCF draw-texturing machine; 6.3 Process variables; 6.4 BCF yarns; 6.5 Modification of yarn properties during draw-texturing; Chapter 7. Air-jet texturing and yarns; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Air-jet texturing machine; 7.3 Process variables; 7.4 Air-jet textured yarns; Chapter 8. Quality assurance; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Raw materials; 8.3 Quality assurance of textured yarn; 8.4 Visual inspection prior to despatch; Chapter 9. Textile yarn logistics; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 Handling
9.3 Internal transport systems9.4 Packing line; 9.5 Yarn packaging; 9.6 Warehousing; 9.7 Product logging; 9.8 Load planning; Chapter 10. Retrospect and prospect; 10.1 Introduction; 10.2 Past technologies; 10.3 Current technology; 10.4 Related technology; 10.5 New research and development; Appendix 1: Textured condtion reference chart; Appendix 2: Machine speed and general calculations; Bibliography; Index
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Hearle J. W. S  
Burlington, : Elsevier Science, 2001
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