Measuring In-Plane Liquid Spread in Fabric Using an Embedded Image Processing Technique
Research and development
Authors:
- Raja D.
Department of Fashion Technology, Sona College of Technology, Salem, India - Koushik C. V. (j/w)
- Ramakrishnan G.
Department of Textile Technology, Kumaraguru College of Technology, Coimbatore, India - Subramaniam Venkatraman
Department of Textile Technology, Jaya Engineering College, Chennai, India - Ramesh Babu V.
Department of Textile Technology, Kumaraguru College of Technology, Coimbatore, India
Full text | Abstract: A new technique based on the embedded image processing principle is described to measure the in-plane liquid spread in fabric as a function of time. The water spreading area recorded with a digital camera and the picture analysing process was automated by use of an image segmentation algorithm: background subtraction. Where commercial image analysing software fails due to the specific porous structure of textiles, the algorithm developed succeeds in calculating the wicking area automatically. The speed and accuracy of area calculation are also improved by using a 32bit embedded Digital Signal Processor. The in-plane spreading of an area for ring, compact yarn of different counts and different combinations of doubled yarn produced from ring, compact & ring/compact yarn was carried out. It was found that the yarn count and doubling combinations influence the liquid spread behaviour of the fabric significantly. |
Tags:
comfort, liquid transport, wetting, spreading, in-plane wicking, image processing
Citation:
Raja D, Koushik CV, Ramakrishnan G, Subramaniam V, Ramesh Babu V. Measuring In-Plane Liquid Spread in Fabric Using an Embedded Image Processing Technique. FIBRES & TEXTILES in Eastern Europe 2012; 20, 4(93): 72-76.
Published in issue no 4 (93) / 2012, pages 72–76.