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Use of Interpolation Theory for Determination of The Breaking Load of Blended Yarn

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A method for using interpolation theory for determining the breaking load of blended yarn is developed. Lagrangian polynomials are obtained and can be used to predict the breaking load of cotton—Lavsan yarn processed by ring and air spinning methods as a function of the initial properties and percentage content of natural and chemical fibres.

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Shustov, Y.S., Sporykhina, V.I. Use of Interpolation Theory for Determination of The Breaking Load of Blended Yarn. Fibre Chemistry 35, 160–163 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1024858916804

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