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Journal articles on the topic "Weft-knitting"

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Đorđević, Miodrag, and Sandra Stojanović. "Analysis of yarn tension forces in the weft knitting phase of circular knitting machines." Tekstilna industrija 70, no. 1 (2022): 42–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/tekstind2201042d.

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In the process of loop formation, the weft knitting phase has a dominant place, both from the aspect of forming the loop as well as determination its length and geometric shape. The loop length is the most important technological parameter in the knitted fabrics structure analysis and it is directly a function of sinking depth. The yarn tension in the weft knitting phase is determined by the following parameters: values of yarn tension at the entrance to the knitting system, yarn friction with knitting needles, yarn guiding speed, yarn bending stiffness and yarn angle coverage with knitting needles. Determination the value of yarn tension in the weft knitting phase is extremely important for the reliability of the knitting process. The obtained results show that the maximum values of yarn tension in the loop formation process occur in the weft knitting phase and that they must not be greater than the forces of the elastic limit of the used yarn.
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Cooke, W. D., and M. S. Kamal. "An Alternative Weft Knitting Notation." Textile Research Journal 56, no. 8 (August 1986): 519–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/004051758605600811.

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MATSUURA, Toru. "Garment Length Technology of Weft Knitting." Sen'i Kikai Gakkaishi (Journal of the Textile Machinery Society of Japan) 52, no. 11 (1999): P455—P458. http://dx.doi.org/10.4188/transjtmsj.52.11_p455.

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Simonis, K., Y.-S. Gloy, and T. Gries. "INDUSTRIE 4.0 - Automation in weft knitting technology." IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering 141 (July 2016): 012014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1757-899x/141/1/012014.

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Lawrence, C. A., and S. A. Mohamed. "Yam and Knitting Parameters Affecting Fly During Weft Knitting of Staple Yarns." Textile Research Journal 66, no. 11 (November 1996): 694–704. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/004051759606601105.

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Peiner, Christoph, Henning Löcken, Leon Reinsch, and Thomas Gries. "3D Knitted Preforms Using Large Circular Weft Knitting Machines." Applied Composite Materials 29, no. 1 (October 26, 2021): 273–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10443-021-09956-1.

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Abstract3D-knits are typically produced on flat knitting or special circular knitting machines in a time-consuming process. The utilisation of a sewing-like pattern opens up the potential of a 10–50 times faster production on common large circular knitting machines as compared to conventional flat knitting machines. Since common large circular knitting machines are not designed for this technology, the limitations and the stability of process conditions have been rarely studied. To further proof the feasibility and increase technological maturity, agile product development is conducted. As a concept product, a sports bra with customised cups is developed and demonstrated, which is knitted in a single step in approx. 5 min using the sewing-like pattern on a large circular knitting machine. The agile process is utilised to build process knowledge, develop a methodology for product design and to defined a descriptive process terminology. In order to further accelerate and digitize the production process, an algorithm is developed and implemented to convert CAD-data into machine readable knitting structures. The paper presents the basics of the 3D-Knit one large circular knitting machines and a defined terminology. Furthermore, process knowledge is built up and from this a sequence of development steps is derived. The development of a 3D-knitted sports bra is presented as a proof of concept of the technology. Further, the first steps for digitalising the product development process are given. The results open up application possibilities in sportswear, upholstery and aerospace with increased productivity and hence cost reduction.
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Kapllani, Levi, Chelsea Amanatides, Genevieve Dion, and David E. Breen. "Loop Order Analysis of Weft-Knitted Textiles." Textiles 2, no. 2 (May 18, 2022): 275–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/textiles2020015.

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In this paper, we describe algorithms that perform loop order analysis of weft-knitted textiles, which build upon the foundational TopoKnit topological data structure and associated query functions. During knitting, loops of yarn may be overlayed on top of each other and then stitched together with another piece of yarn. Loop order analysis aims to determine the front-to-back ordering of these overlapping loops, given a stitch pattern that defines the knitted fabric. Loop order information is crucial for the simulation of electrical current, water, force, and heat flow within functional fabrics. The new algorithms are based on the assumption that stitch instructions are executed row-by-row and for each row the instructions can be executed in any temporal order. To make our algorithms knitting-machine-independent, loop order analysis utilizes precedence rules that capture the order that stitch commands are executed when a row of yarn loops are being knitted by a two-bed flat weft knitting machine. Basing the algorithms on precedence rules allows them to be modified to adapt to the analysis of fabrics manufactured on a variety of knitting machines that may execute stitch commands in different temporal orders. Additionally, we have developed visualization methods for displaying the loop order information within the context of a TopoKnit yarn topology graph.
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Ince, M. E., and H. Yıldırım. "Strength loss of glass yarn during weft knitting." IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering 459 (December 7, 2018): 012047. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1757-899x/459/1/012047.

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Oldham, K., N. D. Burns, and G. J. Simms. "4—NON-LINEAR CAMS FOR WEFT-KNITTING MACHINES." Journal of The Textile Institute 76, no. 1 (January 1985): 30–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00405008508631776.

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Ghosh, S., and P. K. Banerjee. "Mechanics of the Single Jersey Weft Knitting Process." Textile Research Journal 60, no. 4 (April 1990): 203–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/004051759006000403.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Weft-knitting"

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Lanarolle, W. D. Gamini. "Machine setting automation for circular weft-knitting machines." Thesis, University of Manchester, 2000. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.488354.

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Sharp, J. M. "Dynamic forces in high speed weft-knitting machinery." Thesis, University of Bradford, 1986. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.374934.

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Tran, Luu Materials Science &amp Engineering Faculty of Science UNSW. "Effect of knitting and preforming parameters on mechanical properties of weft knitted glass/epoxy composites." Publisher:University of New South Wales. Materials Science & Engineering, 2009. http://handle.unsw.edu.au/1959.4/43515.

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Weft knitted composites have a very complex reinforcement structure which affects their mechanical behaviour. Six kinds of weft knitted fabric reinforcement were examined in this study. These were a group of knitted reinforcements without inlays: Rib, Milano and Interlock and a group with inlays: Rib Inlay, Milano Inlay and Interlock Inlay. The knitting and performing parameters were varied but the fibre volume fraction was kept constant within the two groups. In all cases the fibre used was E-glass. After knitting, the fabrics were infused with epoxy resin using a resin transfer moulding (RTM) process. The mechanical properties of the cured composites were then determined in the wale direction using the tension test, compression test, flexural test, short beam shear test and Izod impact test. The results showed that the knitting and preforming parameters strongly influenced the mechanical properties of the weft knitted glass/epoxy composites.
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Haffenden, Victoria. "The application of existing digitally-controlled flat-bed weft knitting to fashion knitwear for the individual body shape of women, particularly those above UK standard sizes." Thesis, University of Brighton, 2012. https://research.brighton.ac.uk/en/studentTheses/84665223-670b-4c5b-a925-cd09081ea856.

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The primary aim of this practice based research was to develop, for the first time, a new combination of knitting methods which created knitted garments for larger size women that uniquely did not rely on stretch to fit their body shape. Through working with real women, an innovative capsule collection of custom-fitted knitwear toiles incorporating 3D knitted shape was produced which positively demonstrated the originality, effectiveness and significance ofthe outcomes. This research therefore focused on developing knitwear with an improved fit for the individual body shapes of a cohort of women over a UK size 16. In 2004, publicly available information from SizeUK indicated that the average women's size in the UK was a size 16. However following a literature search, and in conjunction with primary data from this research, it became evident that women over a size 16 were experiencing dissatisfaction with clothing fit. This disjunction formed an early driver for the research idea and helped to form the research framework that spanned three main areas: clothing fit, larger female body shape and mass knitwear manufacture. The research has been necessarily set in the wider context of debates on larger women's self-image and their relationship with fashion. Interviews and an online survey provided primary data on clothing fit, clothing choices, shopping experience, body image, body cathexis and self perception in relation to clothing. A case study research method was developed that resolved ethical issues which arose when working with participants. Prior to knit sampling, a hierarchy of desirable technical and aesthetic knit qualities was established, and a design process comparable to that in industry adopted in order to place this research in a 'real' commercial context. The knitwear was developed from manually acquired measurements and 3D body scanned data, using specific measurement protocols developed by the research for measuring larger size. Objective and subjective evaluation of the knitwear employing wrinkle-analysis, fit and comfort tests informed a final design development process that ran parallel to commercial examples. Amongst the final outcomes of this research is a library of visual digital templates derived from the knit programming, which offers a transferable new resource for future industrial developments of this process. Their particular and unique value is to contribute information to the emerging field of mass-customisation of knitwear and larger sized clothing as recommended for EU development by the SERVIVE report of 2010. This research concluded, as a significant contribution to new knowledge in the field of larger sized fashion knitwear, that improving the fit of knitwear for larger women by removing the fit-by-stretch factor (a major style and psychological drawback for these consumers), enhanced wearing experience and enthused the wearer towards the garment.
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Bobrova, Svitlana, Tetiana Ielina, Nataliia Beskin, Victoria Bezsmertna, and Liudmyla Halavska. "The use of 3D geometric models in special purpose knitwear design and predicting of its properties." Thesis, Technical University of Liberec, 2017. https://er.knutd.edu.ua/handle/123456789/8435.

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The article deals with the issues of predicting special purpose knitted fabrics properties. We suggest solving this problem by designing a 3D geometric model of a knitwear structure. The proposed technique has been used to design a 3D model of a double-layered knitwear structure, which is used for ballistic protective clothing manufacturing.
В статье рассматривается проблема прогнозирования свойств трикотажных полотен технического назначения. Задачу предлагается решить с помощью построения трехмерной геометрической модели структуры трикотажа. Предложенная методика была использована для построения 3D модели структуры двухслойного трикотажа, который используется для изготовления полотен для баллистической защиты.
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Dan, Hoang Thuy Phuong, and 黃翠芳丹. "Duologue – Applying Machine weft knitting & Hand Embroidering Technique in Clothing Design." Thesis, 2014. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/9w666y.

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樹德科技大學
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Woman with their beauty, has always been one of the biggest muse to fashion designers, they are given thousands of choice to beautify themselves. In this collection, I want to contribute my designs to the independent women of our time, give them another option while dressing up. An independent woman in this modern busy world somehow reminds me of a lone wolf - alone but not lonely, strong, elegant, fearless and beautiful. That is why I use the image of the woman and the wolf for my graduating project. During my two year researching and learning in Shute University, I have spent my time learning and practicing machine weft knitting, photo transferring and hand embroidering techniques. With the experience I have on these techniques, I feel that when being used together, they could create interesting and beautiful clothing. Results shows that photo transferring technique is not suitable to use on knitted fabric, manual knitting machine can only function properly with yarn which its diameter is smaller than 0.5mm, and knitted fabric length while still on the machine is 30% longer than after we take it out of the machine. From the results, I chose to use machine weft knitting and hand embroidery technique to create a collection for women between 25-35 years of age. Focus on designing dresses with simple yet interesting and elegant silhouette, showcasing the feminine and sexy part of a woman without being overly revealed. With the fascination I have for this topic, using strong yet fragile characteristics of the women to design the structure of the dresses, and the image of wolves and their habitat to create the fabric and decorations, I finally completed my collection named “Duologue” with a total of 8 costumes.
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Nguyet, Do Nhu, and 杜如月. "Memory of Nature- Applying Machine weft knitting &; Hand crocheting Technique in wearable art." Thesis, 2015. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/3x9v3n.

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樹德科技大學
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Nature has always been an endless subject for human’s works of creativity. Art always encounters Nature along the everlasting flow of history and civilizations. Memory of Nature in every forms of life (including human beings and other sentient beings on earth) has been shaped since birth. Human life aggressively developing also means the industrial area which covered the earth surface rose increasingly, leading to the downsizing of natural area and maybe its inevitable vanishing either. Protecting the environment is one of the most important global strategies nowadays. I choose the “Memory of Nature” for my collection to hopefully revive the emotion and love for nature, and a positive directory to protect and preserve the invaluable asset of humanity. During the procedure of selecting graphics and an appropriate method of material processing, I explore deeply into the handicraft methods to make material (sewing, crocheting, embroidery…) combined with sewing machine and a variety of fibers which I have found. Besides, nature is an enchanting treasure of color and color schemes, which is a fascinating challenge and great experience to change my old routine of concepts about colors in previous designs. I would like to combine the above techniques with my inspiration from the picture captured by Macro lens. It leaded to some interesting visual effects. Each of my designs is a separate effect; various colors are organized with certain purposes. In general, I used the stylized form to ensure the overall structure of the collection.
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CHEN, WEI-YA, and 陳韋雅. "Study on the Multi-Functional Application of Composite Fabric Contain with Wool and Tencel Fiber-An Analysis of Weft Knitting Fabric." Thesis, 2017. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/2t3thm.

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輔仁大學
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In this study of wool and Tencel blended combination yarn and weft knitted fabrics as a base;Apply dye natural dyes coloring process, do not add the accelerant in the process and chemical dyes, displayed by the physico-chemical data, this environmentally-friendly dyeing and finishing processes of fabrics.Another pilot, try dyeable waterborne PU resins for fabrics for dyeing and dyeing processing and application in the dyeing and finishing process of previous, comparison between test results.After dyeing of waterborne PU pretreatment of samples, to dip in the pH6~8 dye, dyeing temperature 100℃x60min, no added dyes and chemical dyes, taken after treatment with natural dyes dyeable waterborne PU the feasibility of replacing traditional dyeing methods with environmentally-friendly methods of dyeing and finishing, these test samples Cool test instrument use an instant (Q-Max value), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), the contact angle and surface tension, spectrometer (Data Color) and other instruments. Research results show that immersion cylinder pH7 dyeing fabric, and then by the dyeable waterborne PU processing, instant cool best test values;Improving washing fastness level, colour fastness to light: upgrading half level.Spectrometer testing results, dyeing and coloring samples, both color depth, rate comparison, dip sample color depth data best, render hydrophilic surface tension on contact angle, with hygroscopic properties;Confirmed without adding accelerant and chemical dyes, dyeable waterborne PU resins subjected to environmentally friendly dyeing of natural dyes, and seems to be more sophisticated technology to replace traditional dyeing method.
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Jiang, Tain Bao, and 江天保. "A Study on The Influence That Carbon Fiber Weft Knitting Horizontal Chain Stitched And Unstitched Structurement Reinforced Epoxy Resin Have Upon The Mechanical Properties." Thesis, 1993. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/12065686889599144613.

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Books on the topic "Weft-knitting"

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Gelder, Lydia Van. Ikat II: Ikat with Warp, Weft, Double, Compound Weaving, Shifu, & Machine Knitting. Unicorn Books & Crafts, 1996.

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Parker, Philip M. The 2007-2012 World Outlook for Non-Apparel Articles of Weft Knit Fabrics and Commission Receipts for Knitting Only or Knitting and Finishing Weft Knit Fabrics Excluding Hosiery. ICON Group International, Inc., 2006.

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The 2006-2011 World Outlook for Finished Weft Knit Fabrics Finished in Knitting Mill Excluding Hosiery. Icon Group International, Inc., 2005.

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Parker, Philip M. The 2007-2012 World Outlook for Finished Weft Knit Fabrics Finished in Knitting Mill Excluding Hosiery. ICON Group International, Inc., 2006.

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Parker, Philip M. The 2007-2012 Outlook for Finished Weft Knit Fabrics Finished in Knitting Mill Excluding Hosiery in Japan. ICON Group International, Inc., 2006.

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Parker, Philip M. The 2007-2012 Outlook for Finished Weft Knit Fabrics Finished in Knitting Mill Excluding Hosiery in India. ICON Group International, Inc., 2006.

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Parker, Philip M. The 2007-2012 Outlook for Finished Weft Knit Fabrics Finished in Knitting Mill Excluding Hosiery in Greater China. ICON Group International, Inc., 2006.

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Sharp, John McConnell. Dynamic forces in high speed weft-knitting machinery: Dynamic measurement of yarn and cam-needle forces duringknitting, using sensitive computer based transducers.... Bradford, 1986.

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Book chapters on the topic "Weft-knitting"

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Gooch, Jan W. "Weft Knitting." In Encyclopedic Dictionary of Polymers, 807. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-6247-8_12763.

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Ashraf, Waqas. "Patterning in Weft Knitting." In Structural Textile Design, 197–230. Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, 2017.: CRC Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781315390406-10.

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Thangamani, K., and S. Sundaresan. "Principles of Weft Knitting." In Fabric Manufacturing Technology, 119–30. Boca Raton: CRC Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780367853686-19.

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Thangamani, K., and S. Sundaresan. "Basic Structures of Weft Knitting." In Fabric Manufacturing Technology, 131–34. Boca Raton: CRC Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780367853686-20.

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Trümper, Wolfgang. "Semi-finished Weft Knitted Fabrics and Weft Knitting Techniques." In Textile Materials for Lightweight Constructions, 213–50. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-46341-3_6.

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"Weft knitting." In Encyclopedic Dictionary of Polymers, 1062. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-30160-0_12515.

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"weft knitting." In The Fairchild Books Dictionary of Fashion. Fairchild Books, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781501365287.3058.

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"knitting, weft." In The Fairchild Books Dictionary of Textiles. Fairchild Books, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781501365072.8822.

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"Coloured stitch designs in weft knitting." In Knitting Technology. CRC Press, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781439833087.ch10.

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"Comparison of weft and warp knitting." In Knitting Technology. CRC Press, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781439833087.ch6.

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Conference papers on the topic "Weft-knitting"

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Ning, DAI, HU Xudong, PENG Laihu, and ZHOU Jiachao. "Research on Data Processing Technology of Computer Jacquard Knitting Circular Weft Machine." In 2019 6th International Conference on Information Science and Control Engineering (ICISCE). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icisce48695.2019.00099.

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Sun, Yao, and Hai-ru Long. "Detection of Weft Knitting Fabric Defects Based on Windowed Texture Information And Threshold Segmentation by CNN." In 2009 International Conference on Digital Image Processing, ICDIP. IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icdip.2009.33.

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