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Woven Fabric Engineering
Edited by Polona Dobnik Dubrovski, ISBN 978-953-307-194-7, Hard cover, 414 pages, Publisher: Sciyo, Chapters published November 18, 2010 under CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 license
The main goal in preparing this book was to publish contemporary concepts, new discoveries and innovative ideas in the field of woven fabric engineering, predominantly for the technical applications, as well as in the field of production engineering and to stress some problems connected with the use of woven fabrics in composites. The advantage of the book Woven Fabric Engineering is its open access fully searchable by anyone anywhere, and in this way it provides the forum for dissemination and exchange of the latest scientific information on theoretical as well as applied areas of knowledge in the field of woven fabric engineering. It is strongly recommended for all those who are connected with woven fabrics, for industrial engineers, researchers and graduate students.
- Chapter 1
Anisotropy in Woven Fabric Stress and Elongation at Break - Chapter 2
Mechanical Properties of Fabrics Made from Cotton and Biodegradable Yarns Bamboo, SPF, PLA in Weft - Chapter 3
Wing Tear: Identificationn of Stages of Static Process - Chapter 4
Effects of Topographic Structure on Wettability of Differently Woven Fabrics - Chapter 5
Importance of the Cloth Fell Position and Its Specification Methods - Chapter 6
Artificial Neural Networks and Their Applications in the Engineering of Fabrics - Chapter 7
Prediction of Elastic Properties of Plain Weave Fabric Using Geometrical Modeling - Chapter 8
Prediction of Fabric Tensile Strength By Modelling the Woven Fabric - Chapter 9
Data Base System on the Fabric Structural Design and Mechanical Property of Woven Fabric - Chapter 10
Surface Unevenness of Fabrics - Chapter 11
Detection of Defects in Fabric by Morphological Image Processing - Chapter 12
Investigation of Wear and Surface Roughness of Different Woven Glass Fabrics and Aramid Fibre-Reinforced Composites - Chapter 13
Coated Textile Materials - Chapter 14
Porosity of the Flat Textiles - Chapter 15
Wowen Fabric and Ultraviolet Protection - Chapter 16
The Microwaves - Solution for Improving Woven Fabric - Chapter 17
Composites Based on Natural Fibre Fabrics - Chapter 18
Crashworthiness Investigation and Optimization of Empty and Foam Filled Composite Crash Box - Chapter 19
Effects of the Long-Time Immersion on the Mechanical Behaviour in Case of Some E-glass / Resin Composite Materials - Chapter 20
Simulations of Composite Reinforcement Forming
