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Prediction of fabric compressive properties using artificial neural networks

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Data analysis relating to a fabric's compression properties can only be carried out when the limits of compression are known. The study of the compressibility of woven fabrics was initiated with Peirce, Kemp & Hamilton's approach to circular yarns and flattened yarns of a fabric under pressure. The fit of the pressure-thickness relationship is being improved using the exponential interpolation & extrapolation methods, as well as iterative methods such as the Marquardt algorithm for fitting the curves. Although there is a recent trend towards the automation of studying the structure-property relationship of textile fabrics, an objective and efficient method for predicting properties with a rapid prototype that outputs to sophisticated instruments such as the KES-FB3 is essential. This characterisation of data for fabric materials will help maintain companies' commercial experience and expertise. This established predicting model can provide guidance to fabric manufacturers, fashion designers and ?[makers-up] in fabric design, fabric selection and the proper use of fabrics. This approach will make online fabric sourcing more realistic. Fabric sourcing experts are now visiting supplier's websites for tracking fabrics. Overall, this approach provides an opportunity to generate a dynamic database of fabric properties, and hence may result in the development of new fabrics or the updating of existing fabrics to keep pace with fashion.
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Bibliogr. 13 poz.
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  • Department of Textile Technology, Indian Institute of Technology, Hauz Khas, New Delhi 110 016
Bibliografia
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