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Research Regarding the Influence of Raw Material and Woven Fabric Geometry on the Air Permeability of Mattress

2017

Abstract Properties of woven fabrics are influenced by many factors: the nature of raw materials, woven fabric geometry and density, technological parameters of the weaving operation and finishing. The main purpose of this research paper is to increase the performance of woven process during mattress manufacturing by choosing the right woven fabric geometry and raw material. The variation in air permeability depends on the area density, linear density, loop length and thickness of yarns. To obtain woven fabric samples were used several types of classic yarns, also ecological yarns like organic cotton and bamboo viscose. On the other side, tests results show the fabric resistance regarding a…

Linear densityMaterials scienceTextilebusiness.industry010401 analytical chemistryGeometry02 engineering and technologyGeneral MedicineRaw material021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesAir permeability specific surfaceWoven fabricViscoseArea densityComposite material0210 nano-technologybusinessWeavingProcedia Engineering
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Weaving words for textile museums: the development of the linked SILKNOW thesaurus.

2022

Abstract The cultural heritage domain in general and silk textiles, in particular, are characterized by large, rich and heterogeneous data sets. Silk heritage vocabulary comes from multiple sources that have been mixed up across time and space. This has led to the use of different terminology in specialized organizations in order to describe their artefacts. This makes data interoperability between independent catalogues very difficult. To address these issues, SILKNOW created a multilingual thesaurus related to silk textiles. It was carried out by experts in textile terminology and art historians and computationally implemented by experts in text mining, multi-/cross-linguality and semanti…

ClassificacióWorld Wide WebArcheologyEngineeringThesaurus (information retrieval)business.industryConeixement Teoria delComputingMethodologies_DOCUMENTANDTEXTPROCESSINGConservationbusinessWeavingTextile (markup language)Patrimoni culturalHeritage science
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Towards the Preservation and Dissemination of Historical Silk Weaving Techniques in the Digital Era

2019

Historical weaving techniques have evolved in time and space giving as result more or less fabrics with different aesthetical characteristics. These techniques were transferred along the main silk production centers, thanks to the European Silk Road and creating a common European Frame on themes and techniques. These had made it complicated to determine whether a fabric corresponds to one century or another. Moreover, in order to understand their creation, it is necessary to determine the number of weaves and interlacements that each textile has, therefore, mathematical models can be extracted from these layers. In this sense, three dimensional (3D) virtual representations of the internal s…

ArcheologyArchitectural engineering:CIENCIAS TECNOLÓGICAS [UNESCO]Computer scienceMaterials Science (miscellaneous)02 engineering and technologyConservationmodelling0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringmedia_common.cataloged_instancesilklcsh:CC1-960MacroEuropean unionWeavingmedia_commonStructure (mathematical logic)Scope (project management)business.industryFrame (networking)020207 software engineeringweavingUNESCO::CIENCIAS TECNOLÓGICASdesignsVariety (cybernetics)image processingTechnical drawinglcsh:Archaeology020201 artificial intelligence & image processingbusiness3DHeritage
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From Historical Silk Fabrics to Their Interactive Virtual Representation and 3D Printing

2020

The documentation, dissemination, and enhancement of Cultural Heritage is of great relevance. To that end, technological tools and interactive solutions (e.g., 3D models) have become increasingly popular. Historical silk fabrics are nearly flat objects, very fragile and with complex internal geometries, related to different weaving techniques and types of yarns. These characteristics make it difficult to properly document them, at the yarn level, with current technologies. In this paper, we bring a new methodology to virtually represent such heritage and produce 3D printouts, also making it highly interactive through the tool Virtual Loom. Our work involves sustainability from different per…

Architectural engineeringComputer scienceGeography Planning and DevelopmentVirtual representationTJ807-83002 engineering and technologyManagement Monitoring Policy and Lawweaving techniquesTD194-1957. Clean energysilk fabricRenewable energy sourcesCreative industriesDocumentation11. Sustainability0601 history and archaeologyRelevance (information retrieval)GE1-350Settore L-ART/02 - Storia Dell'Arte Modernacomputer.programming_languageSettore L-ART/04 - Museologia E Critica Artistica E Del Restauro060102 archaeologyLOOMEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentweaving techniquesilk fabrics06 humanities and the artsYarn3D printingcultural heritage021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCultural heritageEnvironmental sciencesvirtual modellingvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_medium0210 nano-technologycomputerSustainability
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A New Method to Measure 3D Textile Defects by Using Dual-lens Camera

2013

International audience; Industrial textile fabric with functionalization always has a high standard requirement. Take polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) conveyor belt as an example, the base fabrics must be of first-rate quality, with no weaving faults or broken fibers on coated surface [1]. In a previous work, we have proposed an original method to measure the height of the fiber based on variable homography. This measurement is based on a single camera acquiring two successive frames. This scheme is working well, but measurement depends on conveyor speed used for scrolling fabric. In this paper, we propose an improvement by using a new acquisition device based on two mini-lenses assembled as …

Engineering[ INFO.INFO-TS ] Computer Science [cs]/Signal and Image ProcessingBase (geometry)Measure (physics)ComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONHomographyConveyor belt[ SPI.SIGNAL ] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Signal and Image processingStereovisionlaw.invention[INFO.INFO-TS]Computer Science [cs]/Signal and Image ProcessinglawNonwovenCalibrationComputer visionWeavingGlass fiber fabricbusiness.industryGeneral EngineeringLens (optics)ScrollingTextile defectComputer visionArtificial intelligencebusiness[SPI.SIGNAL]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Signal and Image processingHomography (computer vision)
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Applying Axial Symmetries to Historical Silk Fabrics: SILKNOW’s Virtual Loom

2020

Symmetry is part of textile art in patterns and motifs that decorate fabrics, which are made by the interlacement of warp and wefts. Moreover, the 3D representation of fabrics have already been studied by some authors

virtual loomEngineering drawingTextilePhysics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)Computer scienceGeneral Mathematicsmedia_common.quotation_subject02 engineering and technologysymmetry analysis0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringComputer Science (miscellaneous)0601 history and archaeologyFunction (engineering)WeavingRepresentation (mathematics)media_commoncomputer.programming_language060102 archaeologyLOOMbusiness.industryIndústria tèxtillcsh:Mathematicssilk fabrics020207 software engineering06 humanities and the artslcsh:QA1-939Chemistry (miscellaneous)Homogeneous spaceSymmetry (geometry)businessFocus (optics)computerSymmetry
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Calculation of Turbo-Roundabouts with Slip Lanes

2013

A turbo roundabout is a particular type of roundabout where all lanes are bounded by traffic signs and by non-mountable curbs installed at entering and circulating lanes. Turbo roundabouts also have a very particular shape to accomplish the splitting of traffic streams and to prevent cars weaving through. These aspects make turbo-roundabouts more appropriate than roundabouts when a higher level of safety has to be guaranteed, particularly in presence of relevant pedestrian and two-wheels traffic volumes. Only in some traffic conditions, turbo roundabouts can offer higher capacities than conventional double-lanes roundabouts, so if more capacity must be guarantee a bypass lane can be added t…

EngineeringbiologyLevel of servicebusiness.industryTurboComputerApplications_COMPUTERSINOTHERSYSTEMSGeneral MedicinePedestrianPedestrian flowbiology.organism_classificationTransport engineeringRoundaboutTraffic conditionsWeavingbusinessSlip (vehicle dynamics)Applied Mechanics and Materials
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General aspects regarding the kinematic and dynamic analysis of the fabric take up/cloth roller

2017

The aim of this paper is to presents different aspects regarding the kinematic and dynamic behaviour of the fabric winding at the weaving loom. In this paper shall be presented the kinematic diagram for operating the cloth roll on the weaving machine, making the study of kinematic and dynamic cloth behaviour, setting up the expression of fabric tension. Finally, where drawn the charts of the variation of the fabric load depending by kinematic and constructive parameters.

EngineeringLOOMbusiness.industryTension (physics)Kinematic diagramMechanical engineeringKinematicsConstructiveExpression (mathematics)Computer Science::OtherComputer Science::Roboticslcsh:TA1-2040lcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)businessWeavingcomputerAstrophysics::Galaxy AstrophysicsComputingMethodologies_COMPUTERGRAPHICScomputer.programming_languageMATEC Web of Conferences
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Effect of surface finish on the mechanical behaviour of Dacron© 360 woven

2013

Abstract In the present paper some experimental analyses of Dacron© 360 woven with and without surface treatment are presented to evaluate the effect of this treatment on the constitutive behaviour. This woven, widely adopted in sail manufacturing, is obtained by weaving polyethylene terephthalate (PET) yarn and it shows some peculiar features due to the manufacturing process. The experimental tensile tests, clearly show the orthotropy behaviour of the material. The effect of the treatment results in a stiffer behaviour especially along the warp and bias direction and in an increment of ultimate strength in all directions.

Environmental EngineeringMaterials scienceManufacturing processbusiness.industryDacron Mechanical behavior Woven Surface finishOcean EngineeringSurface finishYarnStructural engineeringTreatment resultschemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryvisual_artUltimate tensile strengthPolyethylene terephthalatevisual_art.visual_art_mediumSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle CostruzioniWeavingbusinessOcean Engineering
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Palabras tejidas: método y uso de un tesauro multilingüe de la seda

2021

El patrimonio europeo de la seda es un patrimonio integral que abarca tanto bienes materiales (telares, tejidos, hilos, etc.) como un importante patrimonio inmaterial lingüístico. Su importancia como patrimonio es indudable, pero aunque la seda ha tejido Europa y se sigue utilizando en numerosos contextos, la tejeduría tradicional está en riesgo por la pérdida gradual de artesanos que salvaguarden el conocimiento ancestral. Además, la seda sigue siendo relevante para las personas que experimentan conexiones vivas, personales y sociales con este patrimonio, el cual está vinculado a tantas historias de vida y relatos colectivos que ha generado numerosos vocablos propios. El modo en que se han…

SedaArtesaníaWeavingFabricsTejeduríaIndustria textilSilkIntangible heritageTejidoNormalizationTesauroThesaurusPatrimonio inmaterialCraftsArtNormalizaciónTextile industry
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