Effective Features of the Concentrated Loading Curves (Woven Fabric Objective Measurement)
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This paper deals with evaluation of the mechanical properties of woven fabrics. Method of evaluation is concentrated loading system. A total of 17 pieces of woven fabric is used. The most related parts of the curve to the properties are shown and as a result, effective features are lightened up.
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volume 16 issue 2
pages 197- 208
publication date 2003-07-01
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