Issue 2 (146) / 2021
Development of a Competency Assessment Model for Measurement of the Human Inspection Skill
Authors: Ramzan Muhammad Babar, Kang Yuncheol , Iqbal Muhammad Waqas
Extensive research has already been done on visual inspection as well as on the effect of different factors on human inspection performance. However, a method should be developed to measure their inspection skill based on influencing factors.... more »
full text | references | Nr DOI: 10.5604/01.3001.0014.6074
| Pages 10–19
Authors: Grechukhin А. P., Rudovsky Pavel Hikolayevich
This paper suggests a technique for the construction of fabric three-dimensional models based on the piecewise continuous representation of the thread surface. The approach allows to exclude such simulation defects as “interpenetration” of threads in the fabric,... more »
full text | references | Nr DOI: 10.5604/01.3001.0014.6076
| Pages 20–24
Development of a New Fabric Grading System with a Demerit Control Chart in the Apparel Industry
Authors: Ünal Can, Kaya Ayşegül , Şentürk Koral
Fabric defects are usually manually identified by quality control staff in the apparel industry. Control charts are an appropriate tool to achieve this goal. In this study, knitted fabric often used in an apparel factory were... more »
full text | references | Nr DOI: 10.5604/01.3001.0014.6077
| Pages 25–29
Evaluation of the Bending Stiffness of Seersucker Woven Fabrics
Authors: Matusiak Małgorzata
Bending stiffness is an important property of textile materials, especially from the point of view of the utility comfort of the clothing user. The stiffness of fabrics determines their ability to create folds under the influence of... more »
full text | references | Nr DOI: 10.5604/01.3001.0014.6078
| Pages 30–35
Thermal Comfort Properties of Bamboo/Silk Fabrics
Authors: Geethanjali T., Prakash C., Ramesh Babu V. , Rajwin A. Jebastin
The thermal resistance of fabrics containing silk showed a higher value in comparison with lyocell-rich blends. The water vapour permeability, absorbency and wickability of lyocell and lyocell-rich blends were found to be superior as compared to 100% silk fabrics.... more »
full text | references | Nr DOI: 10.5604/01.3001.0014.6079
| Pages 36–40
Study on the Solar Radiation and Heat Transfer of Cabin Fabric Using the Finite Volume Method
Authors: Zhang Yijie, Jia Juhong
The heat transfer of different fabrics was investigated numerically in the cabin of an aircraft. The discrete ordinate (DO) radiation model was adopted to describe the solar radiation through the cabin window and the fabric’s reflection. The conjugate heat... more »
full text | references | Nr DOI: 10.5604/01.3001.0014.6080
| Pages 41–47
Effect of Stitch Structure on the Reading Performance of Fabric-Based Embroidered UHF RFID Tags
Authors: Xudong Yang , Yingxue Chen , Tingting Wang , Yong Zhang , Hu Jiyong
As the demand for low-cost rapid preparation techniques for RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) fabric tags is increasing, embroidery technologists have attempted to fabricate tag antennas. However, the effects of stitch structures on the performance of tag... more »
full text | references | Nr DOI: 10.5604/01.3001.0014.6081
| Pages 48–53
Comparative Study on the Properties of Taped Seams with Different Constructions
Authors: Kara Sukran , Yeşilpınar Sevil
Ready to wear end-products may be obtained by different assembling methods such as sewing, bonding, seam taping, welding and pressing fabrics. Currently, sewing is the most common method, but other techniques are improving day by day... more »
full text | references | Nr DOI: 10.5604/01.3001.0014.6082
| Pages 54–60
Modelling the Impact of Moisture on the Thermal Conductivity of Cotton Jersey
Authors: Klemenčič Eva , Zavec Daniela , Slavinec Mitja
In the design of innovative, protective clothing, thermal comfort is of great importance. One of the key factors affecting thermal comfort is the thermal conductivity of clothing. This study aims to show through theoretical estimations that... more »
full text | references | Nr DOI: 10.5604/01.3001.0014.6083
| Pages 61–65
Authors: Kumar T. Sathish , Kumar M. Ramesh , Kumar B. Senthil
Moisture management is a very fundamental criterion for any type of fabric. Hence, in this study three different knits viz plated interlock, mini flat back rib and flat back rib fabric structures with 100% eri silk (top),... more »
full text | references | Nr DOI: 10.5604/01.3001.0014.6084
| Pages 66–74
Authors: Xia Wen , Lai Sencai, Ren Wen
Aiming at resolving the technical bottlenecks existing in current warp knitting machine control systems, such as the distributed industrial wireless networked control system, in this study the architecture of a warp knitting machine industrial wireless networked control... more »
full text | references | Nr DOI: 10.5604/01.3001.0014.6085
| Pages 75–80
Moisture Management Properties of Bi-Layer Knitted Fabrics
Authors: Udaya Krithika S.M., Sampath M.B. , Rajwin A. Jebastin, Prakash C., Senthil Kumar M., Kumar P. Senthil
For investigation of the moisture management properties of bi-layer knitted fabrics, a special knitting structure made of the same or different combinations of yarns of cotton, polypropylene, Microdenier polyester and polyester staple fibre on the face and... more »
full text | references | Nr DOI: 10.5604/01.3001.0014.6086
| Pages 81–86
Authors: Chen Xiaona , Sun Guangwu , Wang Jianping , Li Yanmei, Xie Hong
This paper investigated three-dimensional breast displacement under different breast support conditions and gait speeds for women with small breasts. The breast coordinates of fifteen female participants with small breasts (sizes ranging from A to C) were recorded during... more »
full text | references | Nr DOI: 10.5604/01.3001.0014.6088
| Pages 87–94
Analysis of the Heat Resistance of Multilayer Clothing Packages
Authors: Kosiuk Gabriela, Matusiak Małgorzata
Clothing fabrics are rarely used individually as the only layer protecting the body against different outer factors. Especially in cold climates, human attire is usually composed of several layers constituting together a multilayer set of textile materials.... more »
full text | references | Nr DOI: 10.5604/01.3001.0014.6089
| Pages 95–99
Synthesis of Fluorescein Dye Using Microwave Radiations and its Application on Textile Substrates
Authors: Gupta Priya , Sharma Sanyog , Godara Sachin Kumar , Kaur Varinder
Energy conservation plays a vital role in overcoming the burning issues of global warming worldwide. The synthesis of organic dyes using the conventional method consumes high levels of energy, temperature, as well as solvents, which further leads to... more »
full text | references | Nr DOI: 10.5604/01.3001.0014.6090
| Pages 100–105
Artistic Characteristics and Fashion Practice of Traditional K’o-ssu in China
Authors: Wang Zhicheng , Cui Rrongrong , Cong Tianzhu , Liang Hui’e
K’o-ssu is one of the representative textile techniques of ancient China. It was used in the royal court, known to few people in folk life. However, it was not until the 1950s that the K’o-ssu technique... more »
full text | references | Nr DOI: 10.5604/01.3001.0014.6091
| Pages 106–111