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Advanced Knitting Technology provides complete coverage of the
latest innovations and developments in knitting technology,
including emerging methods as well as the latest best practice for
classical processes. Many technologies can be used for the
production of cloth such as weaving, knitting, nonwoven, and
braiding. Knitting methods are being selected for a growing range
of applications due to the spectacular properties of knitted
fabric, such as softer tactile quality, higher stretchability,
bulkiness, and functional properties that compare favorably with
other woven fabrics. Beyond the well-known apparel applications,
specially designed knitted structures are uniquely suitable for
high performance applications like reinforcement for composites,
medical implants, and geotextiles. This book presents recent
advances in knitting technology, including structures, properties
and applications of knitted fabrics in modern apparel, activewear,
composites, medical textiles, and geotextiles. With reference to
the latest industry practice, testing, quality and process control
methods for knitting technologies are discussed. Advanced Knitting
Technology covers recent advances in knitting technology,
properties and performance of knitted structures, their
applications in apparel and technical fields.
This book presents selected high-quality research papers submitted
to ICNF 2017, the 3rd International Conference on Natural Fibers,
which was held in Braga, Portugal, on 21-23 June 2017. It discusses
the latest research and developments in the field and covers a wide
range of topics related to various aspects of natural-fiber
composites, such as production and processing of raw materials,
surface modification and functionalization, advanced fibrous
structures for composites, nano fibers, experimental
characterization, modeling and analysis, design and product
development, applications, market potential, and environmental
impacts. The book presents the latest research work addressing
different approaches and techniques to improve processing,
performance, functionalities and cost-effectiveness of
natural-fibers composites, in order to increase their applications
in different industrial sectors such as automobiles,
transportation, construction, and sport. & nbsp;
This book focuses on the fibers and textiles used in composite
materials. It presents both existing technologies currently used in
commercial applications and the latest advanced research and
developments. It also discusses the different fiber forms and
architectures, such as short fibers, unidirectional tows,
directionally oriented structures or advanced 2D- and 3D-textile
structures that are used in composite materials. In addition, it
examines various synthetic, natural and metallic fibers that are
used to reinforce polymeric, cementitious and metallic matrices, as
well as fiber properties, special functionalities, manufacturing
processes, and composite processing and properties. Two entire
chapters are dedicated to advanced nanofiber and nanotube
reinforced composite materials. The book goes on to highlight
different surface treatments and finishes that are applied to
improve fiber/matrix interfaces and other essential composite
properties. Although a great deal of information about fibers and
textile structures used for composite applications is already
available, this is the only book currently available that discusses
all types of fibers and structures used to reinforce polymers,
cement, metal or soil to improve their general performance and
multi-functional behaviors. As such, it fills an important gap in
the available literature and provides a valuable resource for a
wide range of students and researchers from academia and industry.
This book is a collection of high quality research and review
papers submitted to the 1st World Conference on Advanced Materials
for Defense (AUXDEFENSE 2018). A wide range of topics related to
the defense area such as ballistic protection, impact and energy
absorption, composite materials, smart materials and structures,
nanomaterials and nano structures, CBRN protection,
thermoregulation, camouflage, auxetic materials, and monitoring
systems is covered. Written by the leading experts in these
subjects, this work discusses both technological advances in terms
of materials as well as product designing, analysis as well as case
studies. This volume will prove to be a valuable resource for
researchers and scientists from different engineering disciplines
such as materials science, chemical engineering, biological
sciences, textile engineering, mechanical engineering,
environmental science, and nanotechnology.
Braiding is a very old textile manufacturing technology that
traditionally has been used to produce items like ropes, shoe
laces, and cables. Recently, braiding has gained attention in the
medical, aerospace, transportation, and civil engineering
communities, among others, due to its ability to produce structures
that can fulfill the explicit demands imposed by these technical
sectors. Braided Structures and Composites: Production, Properties,
Mechanics, and Technical Applications provides a single source of
cutting-edge information on braiding and its applications.
Featuring chapters authored by leading experts in their respective
fields, this first-of-its-kind book: Explains the basic principles
of braiding technology for industrial textiles, composites, and
products Identifies the key parameters that influence the braiding
process and its produced structures Shows how to control these
parameters to achieve the desired material characteristics
Discusses braided structure modeling and analysis techniques and
software tools Describes various application requirements and their
design solutions Braided Structures and Composites: Production,
Properties, Mechanics, and Technical Applications supplies a
critical understanding of braiding from concept to product design
and application. This book is vital to the development of
multifunctional products with highly specific features using
braiding technology.
Braiding is a very old textile manufacturing technology that
traditionally has been used to produce items like ropes, shoe
laces, and cables. Recently, braiding has gained attention in the
medical, aerospace, transportation, and civil engineering
communities, among others, due to its ability to produce structures
that can fulfill the explicit demands imposed by these technical
sectors. Braided Structures and Composites: Production, Properties,
Mechanics, and Technical Applications provides a single source of
cutting-edge information on braiding and its applications.
Featuring chapters authored by leading experts in their respective
fields, this first-of-its-kind book: Explains the basic principles
of braiding technology for industrial textiles, composites, and
products Identifies the key parameters that influence the braiding
process and its produced structures Shows how to control these
parameters to achieve the desired material characteristics
Discusses braided structure modeling and analysis techniques and
software tools Describes various application requirements and their
design solutions Braided Structures and Composites: Production,
Properties, Mechanics, and Technical Applications supplies a
critical understanding of braiding from concept to product design
and application. This book is vital to the development of
multifunctional products with highly specific features using
braiding technology.
This book aims to assess the roles of entrepreneurship and social
innovation for socio-cultural changes. It also evaluates farmers'
performance in disaster risk management at a community level toward
sustainable regional development in a rural haor region of
Bangladesh. To achieve the purpose of the research, both a
qualitative method (Trajectory Equifinality Modeling, TEM) and a
quantitative method (Structural Equation Modeling, SEM) are
introduced, based on the results of case studies on local
entrepreneurs, interview and focus group discussions with
stakeholders, and questionnaire surveys of farm households. First,
the results clarify that social capital is critically important
both for male and female entrepreneurs in the haor region, and that
education is more important to women for empowerment and technology
adoption in the entrepreneurial ecosystem in the haor region of
Bangladesh. In addition, it makes clear that the Common Interest
Group approach plays a role for women's empowerment in the target
region. Furthermore, it identifies the multi-causal relationships
among the factors affecting farm households' performance in
disaster risk management at the community level. This book helps
readers to understand regional development through social and
cultural transformation in a rural community where poverty and
gender discrimination are path-dependent problems.
This book is a collection of high quality research and review
papers submitted to the 1st World Conference on Advanced Materials
for Defense (AUXDEFENSE 2018). A wide range of topics related to
the defense area such as ballistic protection, impact and energy
absorption, composite materials, smart materials and structures,
nanomaterials and nano structures, CBRN protection,
thermoregulation, camouflage, auxetic materials, and monitoring
systems is covered. Written by the leading experts in these
subjects, this work discusses both technological advances in terms
of materials as well as product designing, analysis as well as case
studies. This volume will prove to be a valuable resource for
researchers and scientists from different engineering disciplines
such as materials science, chemical engineering, biological
sciences, textile engineering, mechanical engineering,
environmental science, and nanotechnology.
This book presents selected high-quality research papers submitted
to ICNF 2017, the 3rd International Conference on Natural Fibers,
which was held in Braga, Portugal, on 21-23 June 2017. It discusses
the latest research and developments in the field and covers a wide
range of topics related to various aspects of natural-fiber
composites, such as production and processing of raw materials,
surface modification and functionalization, advanced fibrous
structures for composites, nano fibers, experimental
characterization, modeling and analysis, design and product
development, applications, market potential, and environmental
impacts. The book presents the latest research work addressing
different approaches and techniques to improve processing,
performance, functionalities and cost-effectiveness of
natural-fibers composites, in order to increase their applications
in different industrial sectors such as automobiles,
transportation, construction, and sport. & nbsp;
This book focuses on the fibers and textiles used in composite
materials. It presents both existing technologies currently used in
commercial applications and the latest advanced research and
developments. It also discusses the different fiber forms and
architectures, such as short fibers, unidirectional tows,
directionally oriented structures or advanced 2D- and 3D-textile
structures that are used in composite materials. In addition, it
examines various synthetic, natural and metallic fibers that are
used to reinforce polymeric, cementitious and metallic matrices, as
well as fiber properties, special functionalities, manufacturing
processes, and composite processing and properties. Two entire
chapters are dedicated to advanced nanofiber and nanotube
reinforced composite materials. The book goes on to highlight
different surface treatments and finishes that are applied to
improve fiber/matrix interfaces and other essential composite
properties. Although a great deal of information about fibers and
textile structures used for composite applications is already
available, this is the only book currently available that discusses
all types of fibers and structures used to reinforce polymers,
cement, metal or soil to improve their general performance and
multi-functional behaviors. As such, it fills an important gap in
the available literature and provides a valuable resource for a
wide range of students and researchers from academia and industry.
Ever wondered why a particular type of fibre is used for a certain
application? Readers of this book will gain an appreciation of the
answer to this question and more through understanding the
chemistry behind the properties of the fibres. Providing a
comprehensive overview of the various types of textile fibres that
are available today, ranging from natural fibres to
high-performance fibres that are very technologically advanced, the
book is a revised and updated new edition of a highly successful
text. Textiles are ubiquitous materials that many of us take for
granted in our everyday lives. We rely on our clothes to protect us
from the environment and use them to enhance our appearance.
Textiles also find applications in transport, healthcare,
construction and many other industries. The third edition of
The Chemistry of Textile Fibres updates a significant amount of the
information provided in the previous editions, such as the
synthesis from renewable resources of monomers for producing
synthetic fibres, emerging applications of nanofibres, production
of electrically conducting fibres incorporating graphene and carbon
nanotubes, and nano-finishing of textiles. It also gives greater
emphasis to those aspects of textile chemistry that combat
adverse environmental impact, including the chemical decomposition
of synthetic polymers and strategies to reduce the damaging impact
of microfibers. It introduces the production of micro- and
nanomaterials from cellulose as an alternative to relatively toxic
and non-ecofriendly micro- and nanomaterials produced from other
sources, together with the bio-functionalisation of textiles.
Students following A level courses or equivalent and first-year
undergraduate students reading textile technology subjects at
university will find this book a valuable source of information.
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