This paper reports on detection of raised cloths characteristics by a miniaturized warmth and force sensor. In our previous study, it was demonstrated that a warmth and force sensor discriminates block materials by a heat‐flow peak in a heat‐flow transitional phenomenon. In this study, heat‐flow‐peak characteristics of the raised cloths with different raising‐part lengths were measured, and capability of discrimination of raised cloths was investigated. The experimental results showed that the heat‐flow‐peak value decreases with increase of the raising‐part length when the raising‐part length is under 12 to 15 mm. The raising‐part lengths of the raised clothes were discriminated by the warmth and force sensor.
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