Fibrous Structures and Their Impact on Textile Design 2022
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-4827-5_1
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“…The textile industry is unique in that it uses hierarchical fibrous structures composed of fibers with unique properties [1,2]. These structures, which have been developed by the long-term trial/error method, are suitable for clothing applications, as they combine mechanical resistance with durability, formability, comfort during use, and easy maintenance.…”
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“…The textile industry is unique in that it uses hierarchical fibrous structures composed of fibers with unique properties [1,2]. These structures, which have been developed by the long-term trial/error method, are suitable for clothing applications, as they combine mechanical resistance with durability, formability, comfort during use, and easy maintenance.…”
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“…Fibrous structures (prepared by textile technologies) are also increasingly being used to solve basic societal problems, such as health care and quality of life, reduction in energy needs, and efficient use of waste [3]. A new branch of "fiber engineering" is gradually emerging, which combines achievements of textile science combined with advanced textile production technologies and the functionalization of products to obtain the effects needed in various areas of the industry while preserving the unique properties of fiber structures [2].…”
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“…This effect allows for manufacturing of luminous POF textiles without pre-processing of the POF or post-processing of the textile, for example, by exploiting the undulation of the POF when used as warp or weft thread in a woven fabric. 3 5…”
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“…The surface speed is the analogous speed in the homogenized domain, as if the microscopic flow through the pores were uniformly dispersed on a macroscopic scale. If these parameters are unknown, experimental results are required to quantify porosity and permeability [5]. Numerical simulations can also be used to investigate fully resolved problems of voids and solid particles [6].…”
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