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  1. Dynamic failure behaviour of blended spun yarns during winding
  2. Influence of fibre strength and yarn structural characteristics on tensile failure of blended spun yarns: a prediction model
  3. Influence of fibre cross-sectional shape on air permeability of nonwovens
  4. Influence of yarn structures; part A: on carpet compressional performance under static and dynamic conditions
  5. Prediction of strength and weavability of blended spun yarns
  6. Optimal design of nonwoven air filter media: Effect of fibre shape
  7. Optimization of fluid flow inside blowroom transport duct using CFD
  8. Yarn fault classification: a signal processing approach using multiple projections
  9. Clothing comfort and yarn packing relationship: Part II – Transmission characteristics of fabrics
  10. Ring frame process parameters and fabric comfort. Part I – low-stress mechanical properties of fabrics
  11. Study of engineered carpet yarns structure; Part B: By cross-sectional microtomy
  12. New approaches to engineer the yarn structure; Part A: For better carpet performance
  13. A new approach of prediction of yarn diameter
  14. Modelling to predict thermophysiological properties of hollow/microporous yarn fabrics
  15. Exponentially autocorrelated mass distribution along staple fiber yarns
  16. Modelling and experimental studies of air permeability of nonuniform nonwoven fibrous porous media
  17. Impact of yarn extension on packing density of ring spun yarn
  18. Influence of yarn extension on longitudinal structural characteristics of fibres
  19. Influence of carding and drawing processes on orientation of fibers in slivers
  20. Effect of yarn extension on migration parameters of fibres in yarns
  21. A mathematical model of fiber orientation in slivers
  22. Study on the static and dynamic strengths and weavability of spun yarns
  23. Impact of structural variations in hollow yarn on heat and moisture transport properties of fabrics
  24. Study on spliced yarns of different spinning technologies. Part I: tensile characteristics
  25. Study on spliced yarns of different spinning technologies. Part II: structural characteristics
  26. Migration Behaviour of Polyester/Viscose Blended Rotor Spun Yarns
  27. Static Failure Mechanism of Staple Yarns: A Critical Review
  28. Optimisation of fluid flow phenomena inside transport duct of a DREF‐III friction spinning machine. Part III: CFD approach
  29. Development of image processing based system to study yarn structure during extension
  30. Study on fiber openness using image processing technique
  31. Impact of high-speed draw frame and its preparatory on packing and related characteristics of ring spun yarn
  32. Packing of micro-porous yarns. Part II: optimization of fabric characteristics
  33. Optimisation of a Textile Process Using Taguchi Method
  34. Study of Effect of Spinning Process Variables on Fibre Length Parameters Using Taguchi Method
  35. Influence of draw frame speed and its preparatory on ring-yarn properties
  36. Packing of micro-porous yarns: Part I. Optimization of yarn characteristics
  37. Impact of high-speed draw frame and its preparatory on fibre orientation parameters at sliver
  38. Influence of process parameters on properties of open-end and core-sheath friction spun acrylic yarns
  39. Friction spinning machine variable and yarn structure: Configuration of fibres in yarn in relation to machine variables
  40. Hairiness of spun yarns and their reduction using air-nozzle in winding
  41. Analysis of spinning process using the Taguchi method. Part V: Effect of spinning processvariables on physical properties of ring, rotor and air-jet yarns
  42. Influence of modified transport duct profile on air flow, yarn structure and properties: Part II
  43. Analysis of spinning process using the Taguchi method. Part III: Effect of spinning process variables on migration parameters of ring, rotor and air-jet yarn
  44. Analysis of spinning process using the Taguchi method. Part IV: Effect of spinning process variables on tensile properties of ring, rotor and air-jet yarns
  45. Influence of process parameters on air speed in fibre transport duct of the DREF-III machine: Part I
  46. Analysis of spinning process using the Taguchi method. Part II: Effect of spinning process variables on fibre extent and fibre overlap in ring, rotor and air-jet yarns
  47. Analysis of spinning process using the Taguchi method. Part I: Effect of spinning process variables on fibre orientation and tenacities of sliver and roving
  48. Influence of process parameters on migrational characteristics of open-end and core-sheath friction spun yarns
  49. Twist structural characteristics of friction spun yarns
  50. Effect of opening roller speed, drums speed difference and suction air pressure on properties of open-end friction spun polyester and acrylic yarns
  51. Effect of fiber friction, yarn twist, and splicing air pressure on yarn splicing performance
  52. Stress–strain characteristics of different spun yarns as a function of strain rate and gauge length
  53. Study on splicing performance of different types of staple yarns
  54. Study on thermal treatment of hybrid technical yarns
  55. Contribution of Core and Sheath Components to the Tensile Properties of DREF-III Yarn
  56. Application of Wavelet Transform in Characterization of Fabric Texture
  57. FRICTION SPINNING
  58. Compact Spinning: A Critical Review
  59. Influence of Frictional Characteristics of Core and Sheath on Twist Structure and Tensile Properties of DREF-3 Friction Spun Yarns: Part I: Filament-core DREF-3 Friction Spun Yarns
  60. Influence of Frictional Characteristics of Core and Sheath on Twist Structure and Tensile Properties of DREF-3 Friction Spun Yarns Part II: Staple-core DREF-3 Friction Spun Yarns
  61. The Internal Structure of Sheath Fibre in DREF-3 Yarn
  62. An Investigation by Fractography into the Mechanism of Fibre Breakage in Rotor Spinning
  63. Comfort Properties of Fabrics Woven from Ring-, Rotor-, and Friction-spun Yarns
  64. Longitudinal Fiber Distribution in Relation to Rotor Spun Yarn Properties
  65. Configuration of Neps in Ring Spun Yarns from Manmade Fibers