Woven Fabric

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A Woven Fabric is a fabric that was created by weaving, such that two sets of perpendicular yarns are crossed and interweave with each other



References

2018

  • (Kumar & Hu, 2018) ⇒ B. Kumar, and J. Hu. (2018). “Woven Fabric Structures and Properties.” In: Engineering of High-Performance Textiles, pp. 133-151 . Woodhead Publishing,
    • ABSTRACT: Textile fabrics have been serving the human race for many centuries. They not only provide strength but also provide flexibility (easy to bend, shear, and twist), permeability, and drape-ability. Such unique attributes are essential to obtain considerable protection, esthetics, and comfort during their use as apparels or garments. In this 21st century, they are now being used in various technical applications where the product requirements are altogether different from normal garment properties. The most commonly used fabric structure for garments and even for technical applications is the woven fabrics where two sets of perpendicular yarns are crossed and interweave with each other to create a coherent and stable structure. In this chapter, we focus on the details on the woven fabric construction to describe the basic principles used in establishing structure-property relationship of a textile structure and illustrate the underlying assumptions and their implications. This will help in analysis and interpretation of the structural-property relationship of such fabrics, and set a platform to select/engineer optimum structure with suitable properties of the fabric for various technical applications.
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