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Structural Textile Design - Interlacing and Interlooping

English · Paperback / Softback

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The properties of woven and knitted fabrics differ largely due to the path yarn follows in the fabric structure. This path determines the fabric's physical properties, mechanical properties, and appearance. A slight variation to the design may result in entirely different properties for the fabric. Structural Textile Design provides detailed insight on different types of designs used for the production of woven and knitted fabrics, highlighting the effect design has on a fabric's properties and applications. With focus on the techniques used to draw designs and produce them on weaving and knitting machines, this book will be of great interest to textile engineers, professionals and graduate students in textile technology and manufacturing.


List of contents










1. Textile Fabrics Madeha Jabbar 2 .CAD for Textile Fabrics Khubab Shaker and Haritham Khan Part I: Woven Fabric Structure 3. Introduction to Weaving Talha Hamdani 4. Conventional Woven Structures Muhammad Umar Nazir and Yasir Nawab 5. Specialty Fabric Structures Muhammad Umair and Ayuab Asghar 6. Textile Structures for Jacquard Weaving Danish Mehmood Baitab and Adeela Nasreen 7. Color and Weave Effect Muhammad Zohaib Fazal and Muhammad Imran Khan Part II: Knitted Fabric Structures 8. Introduction to Knitting Hafiz Shahbaz Ahmed 9. Patterning in Weft Knitting Waqas Ashraf 10. Pattering in Warp Knitting Muzammal Hussain and Yasir Nawab 11. Color and Stitch Effect Habib Awais


About the author










Yasir Nawab is an Assistant Professor at the National Textile University, Faisalabad, Pakistan. His research areas are polymers, composite materials, 2D and 3D woven and knitted fabrics, finite element analysis and analytical modeling.
Syed Talha Ali Hamdani is an Assistant Professor at National Textile University, Faisalabad, Pakistan. Recently, he won the HEC start-up grant for the development of non-woven sensor.
Khubab Shaker is Lecturer of weaving at the National Textile University, Faisalabad, Pakistan. He completed his Masters in Textile Engineering in 2014. Currently, he is enrolled as a PhD scholar.


Summary

This book provides insight on designs used for the production of woven and knitted fabrics, describing the effect of fabric design on a fabric’s properties and showing techniques to draw designs for use on weaving and knitting machines.

Additional text

"This reference compliments another by the same publisher. There is overlap, but the focus here is on techniques to and implement designs on weaving and knitting machines, producing fabrics with properties suited to specific end uses. How CAD can benefit the design and the implementation processes is covered, allowing for shorter development time and analysis of virtual prototypes, the objective being to test cost, functionality and quality.References are included throughout. Overall, a worthwhile book for textile engineers and students in textile technology and manufacturing." —Journal for Weavers, Spinners & Dyers, Winter 2017 Issue

Product details

Authors Syed Talha Ali Hamdani, Yasir Nawab, Yasir Hamdani Nawab, Khubab Shaker
Assisted by Syed Talha Ali Hamdani (Editor), Hamdani Syed Talha Ali (Editor), Yasir Nawab (Editor), Nawab Yasir (Editor), Khubab Shaker (Editor), Shaker Khubab (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.06.2020
 
EAN 9780367573720
ISBN 978-0-367-57372-0
No. of pages 284
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Physics, astronomy > Atomic physics, nuclear physics

Materials science, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Materials Science / General, Textile Industries, Apparel, garment and textile industries

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