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Weavability limit of yarns with thickness variation in shuttleless weaving

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Theoretical weavability limit relationships of fabrics from regular warp yarns and fancy filling yarns with thickness variation in shuttleless weaving are reviewed. The relationships correlate maximum warp and filling cover factors, warp and filling yarn characteristics, the distribution of thick and thin places of filling yarn over the fabric surface, and the warp and filling weave factor. The research considers single filling feeder and multiple feeders cases. Additionally, comparisons between the weavability limit of regular yarns and fancy yarns in shuttle and shuttleless weaving are given.

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Seyam, A.M. Weavability limit of yarns with thickness variation in shuttleless weaving. Fibers Polym 4, 176–181 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02908275

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