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The effect of twist liveliness on the woven fabric distortion

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This paper deals with the grey fabric deformation during relaxation. It investigates the effect of twist direction and twist liveliness on the 2/2 twill weave woven fabric distortion, during relaxation This experimental work shows that twist liveliness increases the natural tendency of the twill weave woven fabric to skew. In addition when the twist direction of the warp and weft is opposite to each other the bias curling occurs too.

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Alamdar-Yazdi, A., Khojasteh, M.R. The effect of twist liveliness on the woven fabric distortion. Fiber Polym 7, 79–84 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02933608

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