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Journal articles on the topic "Shuttle Weaving"

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Zhang, Chengjun, Yue Liu, Yi Peng, et al. "Insertion Performance Study of an Inductive Weft Insertion System for Wide Weaving Machines." Applied Sciences 14, no. 7 (2024): 2687. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app14072687.

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Wide weaving machines traditionally enhance the weaving width by increasing the shuttle’s initial velocity. However, this approach introduces challenges like pronounced equipment vibration, elevated noise levels, heightened energy consumption, and a reduced lifespan. Moreover, its efficacy in significantly widening fabric is constrained. Addressing these concerns, this paper proposes a wide-width warp insertion solution that involves driving the high-temperature superconducting shuttle to achieve high-speed horizontal flight through a traveling magnetic field. The inductive weft insertion syst
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Rahmawati, Nurmalinda, and Jerry Heikal. "Strategies for Improving Occupational Safety in the ATBM Weaving Industry." Sainteks: Jurnal Sain dan Teknik 6, no. 2 (2024): 297–309. https://doi.org/10.37577/sainteks.v6i02.780.

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Occupational safety is a crucial aspect of the manufacturing industry, especially in the weaving industry that uses shuttle machines. This study aims to identify risks and develop strategies to prevent occupational accidents in the shuttle weaving industry. The methods used include job safety analysis (JSA) and strategy formation using the IFAS and EFAS matrix to formulate the necessary solutions. The results revealed that seven types of jobs were identified as having 23 potential risks of occupational accidents. The highest risk was found in the shuttle weaving process, where the activities i
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Balkanal, Zeynep. "Peşkir (Towel) Wovens Made By Ballıpınar Village Pomaks." International Journal of Humanities and Art Researches 8, no. 1 (2023): 14–26. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7727937.

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Peşkir (towel) weavings, whose functionality was at the forefront in the past, gave the best examples of hand weaving. Peşkir (towel) weavings have found a wide area of use in daily life, from palaces to public tables, within the framework of tradition and custom in Turkish culture. In the field research carried out in the village of Ballıpınar, napkins, carpets, rugs, bags, saddlebags, various embroideries, braids, embroidered headscarves, and clothes that the local people used to wear, etc., were found. handicraft example has been reached. Peşkir (towel) weavings, which a
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Đorđević, Suzana, Ferhan Gebes, Nikola Stojanović, and Slađana Antić. "Errors that occur during the production of fabrics for rest and recreation: An example from industrial practice." Tekstilna industrija 72, no. 4 (2024): 29–34. https://doi.org/10.5937/tekstind2404029d.

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Certain negative phenomena that occur when weaving on a shuttle loom are described and analyzed in this paper. The manufactured fabric is used to produce different types of items for rest and relaxation, e.g. garden and home swings, then swings and baby carriers, etc. The fabric is made on a weaving loom with a shuttle, from the company "Textima". The analysis found that, during weaving, errors occur that originate from oil, thicker threads, burls, knots, fuzz, hairs, etc. dominate. These errors can be easily eliminated by careful work and timely interventions on the loom itself. The number of
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R.Sukanya Devi, S.L.Jhakan Prashad and P.Kuhan. "Noise Reduction in Shuttle Loom." International Journal for Modern Trends in Science and Technology 06, no. 9S (2020): 132–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.46501/ijmtst0609s21.

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Noise pollution is the one of the major problems in our country. Unfortunately, textile field contributes to it, the sound from the shuttle loom is around 102 decibels. This is the major issue for people working in weaving factory and also for people who lives near to it. The consequences of this issue are very serious like people suffer from hearing related diseases due to the noise from shuttle looms. This paper explains various materials and their properties which can be used as the sound reduction material. Finally, this paper discusses various ways to reduce the noise produced from shuttl
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Luo, Sheng Mei, Bo Zhang, Le Tian, and Zhi Hong Ma. "Study of a Electromagnetic Weft Insertion in Textile Machine." Advanced Materials Research 591-593 (November 2012): 498–501. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.591-593.498.

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Based on the in-depth study of traditional weft insertion apparatus, the electromagnetic technology was introduced into the textile machines. A new textile machine was researched whose shuttle was moved by the electromagnetic force. The electromagnetic force was generated by electromagnetic coil. The electromagnetic shuttle was moved fast in the shuttle path by the electromagnetic force. Through this technique, the weft insertion movement was accomplished and a defect was remedied that aroused by the traditional weft insertion apparatus. The weaving question which is width of cloth was solved
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BAŞARAN, Fatma Nur, and Esra BEKİROĞLU. "STUDY ON THE ALTERNATIVE WEAVING PATTERNS ON FOUR SHAFT LOOMS." ZEITSCHRIFT FÜR DIE WELT DER TÜRKEN / JOURNAL OF WORLD OF TURKS / TÜRKLERİN DÜNYASI DERGİSİ 15, no. 2 (2023): 181–204. http://dx.doi.org/10.46291/zfwt/150213.

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In the design of a woven fabric, the features of the loom to be used in production have a great deal of impact. Although a plain weave can be applied on any loom, many weaving patterns and techniques cannot be created on every loom. Therefore, the loom directly affects the pattern features as well as the technical features of the woven fabric designed. Except for the color factor, yarn factor, and manual interventions, the pattern variety and the repetitive motif size in the fabric are shaped according to the number of shafts the loom has in dobby weaving machines or shuttle weaving looms. The
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Jordan, Jan Vincent, Maximilian Kemper, Wilfried Renkens, and Yves-Simon Gloy. "Magnetic weft insertion for weaving machines." Textile Research Journal 88, no. 14 (2017): 1677–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0040517517705626.

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The common methods of weft insertion in weaving machines are shuttle, rapier, air jet, water jet and projectile insertion. During weft insertion in the weaving process, a variety of demands are to be fulfilled. Besides transportation of the weft yarn, three of the most relevant demands are energy efficiency, productivity and flexibility. These demands are only partially met by the common methods of weft insertion. This paper describes the investigation of a novel method of weft insertion, which combines the advantages of common insertion methods whilst avoiding their deficits. The developed we
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Cui, Hong Jun, and Li Jun Li. "Analysis on Warp’s Frictional Movement in the Heald Eye during Weaving Process." Advanced Materials Research 175-176 (January 2011): 490–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.175-176.490.

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Currently the abrasion and breakage of warp during the weaving process have become the key issue in high-speed weaving of non-shuttle looms. According to the experiment, the heald frame is the main zone where warp abrades. With the multiple effects of shedding and beating up, warp will make a frictional movement every time one weft is weaved, no matter which opening mode is used. These frequent frictional movements will cause warp’s surface damage, which leads to breakage. Therefore warp’s frequent frictional movement in the heald eye is the main factor causing warp’s breakage. By theoreticall
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Mohammed, Mustaqueem Kaleem Ahmed Ansari Nabeel Faisal Iftekhar Ahmed Shah Tabrez Ahmed Shah Naeem Ali Mohammed Farooque Mohammed Haroon Salman Shaikh Subhan. "Converting Plain English Loom into Automatic Rapier Loom." International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research Volume 2 Issue 5, April-2017, Volume 2 Issue 5, April-2017 (2017): 32–35. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.579699.

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This paper gives the details of weaving machines and power loom industry. Basically under the project work the Plain English loom is modified into automatic loom using suitable mechatronics based proximity sensors and the shuttle mechanism is replaced by rapier mechanism. The synthesis and velocity analysis of rapier mechanism is done and velocity and acceleration of various links are found out. The factors affecting the production rate and productivity are discussed.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Shuttle Weaving"

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Fazeli, Monireh, Matthias Hübner, Theo Lehmann, Ulrike Gebhardt, Gerald Hoffmann, and Chokri Cherif. "Development of spatially branched woven node structures on the conventional weaving loom." Sage, 2018. https://tud.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A35535.

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The increasing need of consistent implementation of lightweight constructions in many technical fields makes the manufacture of near net-shaped node structure to be used in textile-reinforced composites a subject of great interest. The manufacture of the node structure is required to provide a strong node point whilst maintaining the circumference of each adjoining strut. Despite a variety of available methods to produce three-dimensional nodal fabric, the required geometry for the complex nodular connection element has not yet been fully achieved. Furthermore, the available methods have limit
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Fazeli, Monireh, Martin Kern, Gerald Hoffmann, and Chokri Cherif. "Development of three-dimensional profiled woven fabrics on narrow fabric looms." Sage, 2016. https://tud.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A35419.

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Three-dimensional (3D) profiled woven fabrics with varying cross-sections along the component parts are needed in a number of industrial applications. One of the main advantages of the ribbon loom weaving technique is the ability to produce highly diverse structures with open or closed edges. The realization of 3D profiled woven fabrics that satisfy the requirements is directly connected to the ability to process high-performance fibers in the weft direction. The processing of high-performance yarns in the weft direction with low fiber damage will open new application areas for shuttle weaving
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Fazeli, Monireh, Matthias Hübner, Theo Lehmann, Ulrike Gebhardt, Gerald Hoffmann, and Chokri Cherif. "Development of seamless woven node element structures for application in integral constructions." Sage, 2016. https://tud.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A35491.

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In order to advance consistent lightweight construction principles in automotive and mechanical engineering, support frame construction made from high-performance materials is becoming more commonplace. These consist of complexly structured nodular connection elements. The required connection elements have not yet been produced satisfactorily. The developed node element structures in this paper are produced on a shuttle weaving loom by flattening and weaving them as multi-surface woven fabrics. The development of the woven concept for the realization of node element structures is based on the
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Books on the topic "Shuttle Weaving"

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Atwater, Mary Meigs. Shuttle-Craft Courses in Weaving. Franklin Classics Trade Press, 2018.

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Atwater, Mary Meigs. Shuttle-Craft Courses in Weaving. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.

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Shuttle-Craft Courses in Weaving. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2021.

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Shuttle-Craft Courses in Weaving. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2021.

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Atwater, Mary M. Shuttle Craft Book of American Handweaving (Shuttle Craft Guild monograph). Shuttle Craft Books, 1987.

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DuBois, Carl D. Hammock Weaving: The Two-Shuttle Method. Resource Publications (OR), 2005.

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The Shuttle-Craft Book on American Hand-Weaving. Mason Press, 2014.

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Atwater, Mary M. The Shuttle-Craft Book of American Hand-Weaving. Shuttle Craft Bks Inc, 1986.

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Book chapters on the topic "Shuttle Weaving"

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Thangamani, K., and S. Sundaresan. "Shuttle Weaving." In Fabric Manufacturing Technology. CRC Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780367853686-7.

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"Shuttle Weaving." In Handbook of Weaving. CRC Press, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781420031966.ch7.

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Adanur, Sabit. "Shuttle Weaving." In Handbook of Weaving. CRC Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429135828-7.

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"Shuttle Weaving." In Handbook of Weaving. CRC Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781420031966-8.

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Gokarneshan, N., B. Varadarajan, and C. B. Senthil Kumar. "Analysis of shuttle movement in weaving machine." In Mechanics and Calculations of Textile Machinery. Elsevier, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1533/9780857095527.1.152.

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Bag, Satya Narayan. "Data Analysis on Weaving Productivity of a Jute Industry in West Bengal, India." In Advances in Business Information Systems and Analytics. IGI Global, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-7568-3.ch011.

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The target efficiency of the Hessian shuttle loom was much lower than the Sacking loom due to the lighter construction of the Hessian fabric and lower yarn count. It was found that variation of actual CV% of efficiency percentage of Hessian Shuttle loom was comparatively higher than Sacking loom. It is due to the high variation of the number of loom running /day and the lighter construction of the Hessian fabric. In the case of Victor loom, there is a positive co-relationship between Kgs/loom/shift and machine efficiency. Here the value of R is positive. In the case of the S 4 loom, there is a strong positive co-relationship between machine efficiency and kgs/loom/shift. Here the value of R is 0.98 which indicates a strong positive relationship between the two variables. The relationship is statistically significant at a 95% confidence level. In the case of sacking quality narrow shuttle loom, it is found that kgs/loom/shift is positively correlated with loom efficiency %.
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Conference papers on the topic "Shuttle Weaving"

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Raffik, R., C. Naveen, J. Siyaguru, and R. Vijayanandh. "Performance analysis of modified shuttle mechanism in polymerized bag weaving circular loom." In THE 8TH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR ON TRENDS IN SCIENCE AND SCIENCE EDUCATION (AISTSSE) 2021. AIP Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0108390.

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Hu, Xudong, Yanhong Yuan, and Weiping Shen. "Weaving Loom Integration in Textile Enterprise." In ASME 2003 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2003-41661.

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Weaving technique represents the development of textile industry. After 25 years of open gate and reform of industry construction, textile manufacturing in China has been developed to a higher level. China had imported many modern weaving machines from Italy, Switzerland, Belgium, Japan, and other countries. The domestic textile machine manufacturers and research institutes developed and manufactured many kinds of shuttleless looms. According to the statistical calculation, the total number of shuttleless looms is more than shuttle looms in use in China currently [1]. The wide use of the shutt
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Voorwinden, Milou, Alice Buso, Elvin Karana, and Holly McQuillan. "A Design Space for Animated Textile-forms through Shuttle Weaving: A Case of 3D Woven Trousers." In DIS '25: Designing Interactive Systems Conference. ACM, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1145/3715336.3735741.

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