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Engineered Fabric Part II -- A Basic Test for the Optimum Design of Garment Fabric

  • 출판일2002.05
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  • 등록일 2016.11.02
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A study evaluated woolen fabrics with three levels of warp density and four levels of weft density, keeping yarn, twist, structure, and quality parameters constant to investigate the relationships between fabric density and fabric properties. Researchers finished the fabric using clean finishing and semimild finishing methods. The 2/2 twill fabrics made from yarns with a count of 2/60 had an optimal total hand value at cover factors of 5.2-5.8. TAV was optimal at a cover factor of 6.9. Fabrics with optimal comfort, drape, and tailorability had a warp density KES value of 78 and weft density KES value of 76, warp density KES value of 65 and weft density KES value of 71, and warp density KES value of 78 and weft density KES value of 64, respectively. These densities yielded total hand values and TAV values greater than 4.