The Academic Perspective Procedia publishes Academic Platform symposiums papers as three volumes in a year. DOI number is given to all of our papers.
Publisher : Academic Perspective
Journal DOI : 10.33793/acperpro
Journal eISSN : 2667-5862
Year :2019, Volume 2, Issue 3, Pages: 317-323
22.11.2019
The Effect of Number and Position of Tuck Stitches within the Pattern Repeat on Air Permeability of Weft-knitted Fabrics from Glass Yarn
The fact that weft knitted fabrics has a stretchable, 3D, porous and
interlocking structure makes them unique when manufactured from high
performance fibers. Knitted fabrics with different architectures exhibit
different properties. Different loop forms like tuck and skip stitches
with various loop lengths reveal different physical and mechanical
properties. Literature review indicated that wisely arrangement of tuck
stitches within the pattern repeat alter the weft-knitted fabric
structure from natural and synthetic fibers. Therefore, we studied the
effect of number and location of tuck stiches on air permeability of
weft-knitted fabrics from glass yarn. Single-bed, flat weft knitting
machine was used to knit fabrics with different architectures from
three-ply glass yarn. The nominal single-end count of used E-glass yarn
was 136 tex. It is anticipated that the number and location of tuck
stitches within knit pattern effect physical and air permeability
properties of weft-knitted fabrics from glass yarn.
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Cite
@article{acperproISITES2019ID2, author={İnce, Mehmet Erdem}, title={The Effect of Number and Position of Tuck Stitches within the Pattern Repeat on Air Permeability of Weft-knitted Fabrics from Glass Yarn}, journal={Academic Perspective Procedia}, eissn={2667-5862}, volume={2}, year=2019, pages={317-323}}
İnce, M.. (2019). The Effect of Number and Position of Tuck Stitches within the Pattern Repeat on Air Permeability of Weft-knitted Fabrics from Glass Yarn. Academic Perspective Procedia, 2 (3), 317-323. DOI: 10.33793/acperpro.02.03.2
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