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New Research Trends For Textiles
New Research Trends For Textiles
New Research Trends For Textiles
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PART 2: Process and Modelling. Loop Order Analysis of We -Knitted Textiles. New
Geometrical Modelling for 2D Fabric and 2.5D Interlock Composites. Meso-Macro
Simulations of the Forming of 3D Non-Crimp Woven Fabrics. Continuous Yarn
Electrospinning. A Review on Tough So Composites at Different Length Scales. Textile
Branch and Main Breakthroughs of the Czech Republic in the Field of Textile Machinery.
Recent Efforts in Modeling and Simulation of Textiles.
PART 3: Control. A Comparison of Two Different Light Booths for Measuring Color
Difference of Metameric Pairs. Effect of Textile Characteristics on the AR-Glass Fabric
Efficiency. Dielectric Properties of Textile Materials.
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