2017
DOI: 10.1080/00405000.2016.1269394
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The effect of knit structures with tuck stitches on fabric properties and pilling resistance

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“…More tuck stitches in successive courses increases the fabric thickness and porosity as well as fabric weight, due to increase the yarns accumulated at the tuck places. Therefore, double cross-tuck structure will be thicker, more porous and open and also heavier in comparison to cross-tuck structure [15,16]. According to obtained results, it can be concluded that the ability of the tuck stitched fabrics for heat transfer varies in the following order: double cross-tuck > cross-tuck > plain single jersey.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 81%
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“…More tuck stitches in successive courses increases the fabric thickness and porosity as well as fabric weight, due to increase the yarns accumulated at the tuck places. Therefore, double cross-tuck structure will be thicker, more porous and open and also heavier in comparison to cross-tuck structure [15,16]. According to obtained results, it can be concluded that the ability of the tuck stitched fabrics for heat transfer varies in the following order: double cross-tuck > cross-tuck > plain single jersey.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…From the previous studies, it is considered that the effect of different stitch types on physical and mechanical properties of weft-knitted fabrics have been investigated thoroughly [13][14][15][16]. But, the effect of different stitch types on heat transfer properties in weft-knitted fabrics has not been well-studied.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Властивості трикотажу пресового переплетення залежать, перш за все, від властивостей базового переплетення (гладь, ластик різних рапортів, інтерлок тощо). Так одинарні полотна з пресовими петлями мають більшу товщину, поверхневу густину та пористість порівняно з гладдю [7]. Пресовий трикотаж на базі гладі менш розтяжний ніж базовий унаслідок наявності накидів і пресових петель, які зорієнтовані у напрямку розтягування: вздовж петельного ряду і петельного…”
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“…Guan et al [9] applied the back-propagation neural network (BPNN) to achieve high-precision classification of pilling fabric images. Uyanik et al [10] studied the relationship between the pilling and fabric knit construction. However, there is a very limited evaluation for the fluffing state of the fleece fabrics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%