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ISBN-13: 978 1 84569 048
9
November 2008
560 pages 234 x
156mm hardback
Y El Mogahzy, Auburn University, USA
Woodhead Textiles Series No. 81
- reviews aspects of product development
and design conceptualisation for both technical and traditional
textiles - analyses material selection including structure and
characteristics of various fibres - examines the development of
fibrous products for transportation, medical and protection
applications
The need for manufacturers to make new products,
diversify existing products and remain globally competitive is increasing.
Engineering textiles: integrating the design and manufacture of textile
products covers many aspects of product development and design
conceptualization for both technical and traditional textiles. It also discusses
several approaches to the fiber-to-fabric engineering of various textile
products.
Part one discusses fiber-to-fabric engineering in the context
of product development and design of fiber-based products. Part two discusses
the different types of fibers, yarns and fabrics suitable for the production of
traditional and function-focused textiles. Chapters include key topics such as
structure, characteristics and the design of textiles. Part three concludes with
a discussion of the development of specific fibre applications, ranging from
traditional textile products through to technical textiles such as transport and
medical applications.
Written by a highly distinguished author, this
book is a pioneering guide to textile product design and development for a broad
spectrum of readers, ranging from engineers in all fields, including textiles,
material, mechanical, electrical, civil, chemical, polymer and fiber engineers.
It is also suitable for textile technologists, fiber scientists and for those
involved in research and development of both traditional and new-generation
textile products.
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