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Advanced Characterization and Testing of Textiles (Record no. 14875)

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ISBN 9780081004531
Printed Price 19106.00
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Original cataloging agency JDBI
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Language code of text/sound track or separate title English
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Class No. 677.02832
Item number ADV
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Name of author Dolez, Patricia [ed.]
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Title Advanced Characterization and Testing of Textiles
Statement of responsibility edited by Patricia Dolez, Olivier Vermeersch and Valeerio Izquierdo
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC.
Place of publication, distribution, etc. UK
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Elsevier
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2018
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
No. of pages ix, 460 p.
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General note Contents: Front Cover; Advanced Characterization and Testing of Textiles; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; About the editors; Part One: Principles of textile characterization and testing; Chapter 1: Introduction to advanced characterization and testing of textiles; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Importance of textile testing; 1.2.1 Manufacturers' perspective; 1.2.2 Specifiers' perspective; 1.2.3 End-users' perspective; 1.2.4 Market development issues; 1.3 Variety of textile applications; 1.4 Objectives of characterization and testing; 1.4.1 Manufacturing quality control. 1.4.2 Certification and third-party testing1.5 Introduction to test methods; 1.5.1 Property-based test methods; 1.5.2 Performance-based test methods; 1.5.3 Standardization; 1.6 Testing management and infrastructure; 1.6.1 Conditioning and standard atmospheric conditions; 1.6.2 Laboratory equipment; 1.6.3 Laboratory information management systems; 1.6.4 Laboratory accreditation; 1.7 Defective products; 1.7.1 Detection; 1.7.2 Strategies for product improvements; 1.8 Future trends; 1.8.1 Next generation materials; 1.8.2 Environmentally friendly production processes; 1.8.3 Trends in procurement. 1.9 Sources of further information and adviceReferences; Part Two: Testing by properties; Chapter 2: Advanced strength testing of textiles; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Mechanical behavior of textiles; 2.3 Textile elasticity; 2.4 Tensile and multiaxial tensile strength; 2.4.1 Standard tensile test methods for fibres; 2.4.2 Standard tensile test methods for yarns; 2.4.3 Standard tensile test methods for fabrics; 2.4.4 Low stress tensile characterization; 2.5 Compression; 2.5.1 Thickness measurement; 2.5.2 Kawabata compression measurement device; 2.6 Burst strength; 2.6.1 Hydraulic method. 2.6.2 Pneumatic method2.7 Shear properties; 2.8 Flexion properties; 2.8.1 Bending length measurement; 2.8.2 Bending rigidity measurement; 2.9 Puncture resistance; 2.9.1 Cone drop test; 2.9.2 Pyramid puncture resistance; 2.9.3 CBR test; 2.10 Tear resistance measurement; 2.10.1 Ballistic pendulum method (Elmendorf); 2.10.2 Single tear method with trouser-shaped test specimens; 2.10.3 Single tear method with wing-shaped test specimens; 2.10.4 Double tear test; 2.11 Cut resistance; 2.11.1 Slicing-type cut by sharp objects; 2.11.2 Impact cut by hand knives; 2.12 Impact resistance. 2.12.1 Protective jackets, body and shoulder protectors for equestrian use2.12.2 Motorcyclists' back protectors; 2.13 Abrasion resistance; 2.14 Future trends; 2.15 Conclusion; 2.16 Sources of further information and advice; References; Chapter 3: Comfort testing of textiles; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Fabric comfort properties; 3.3 Thermophysiological comfort testing; 3.4 Skin sensorial wear comfort testing; 3.5 Ergonomic comfort testing; 3.6 Psychological comfort testing; 3.7 Future trends; 3.8 Conclusion; References; Chapter 4: Testing thermal properties of textiles; 4.1 Introduction.
650 ## - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Subject heading TEXTILE SCIENCE
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Subject heading TEXTILE FIBERS
-- TESTING
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Subject heading TEXTILE FABRICS
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Subject heading TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING
-- TECHNICAL & MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES & TRADES
700 ## - ADDITIONAL AUTHOR (INDIVIDUAL)
Relator term Editor
Author name Vermeersch, Olivier
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Relator term Editor
Author name Izquierdo, Valeerio
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