Estimation of Open-End Cotton Yarn Strenght from Fiber Physical Characteristics

Authors

  • A. Tabibi and A. Sadeghi
  • G. Afkhami
  • S. A. Hosseini
Abstract:

Physical properties of cotton yarns are affected by the characteristics of cotton fibers such as fineness, length, maturity and strength. This relationship has been worked out by means of multivariable regression and stepwise method for an open-end spun (NeC 20) cotton yarn. Moreover, with the help of linear programming, it was made possible to determine the percentage of different cottons in the blend with the aim of reducing the yarn price to a minimum while keeping the yarn quality to a certain level.

Upgrade to premium to download articles

Sign up to access the full text

Already have an account?login

similar resources

Fiber and Yarn Properties Improve with New Cotton Cultivar

J. Foulk, USDA-ARS Cotton Quality Research Station (CQRS), Ravenel Center Room 10, McGregor Road, Clemson, SC 29634;W. Meredith, USDA-ARS Crop Genetics and Production Research Unit (CPGPRU), Cotton Physiology & Genetics, P.O. Box 314, Stoneville, MS 38776; D. McAlister, Uster Technologies, Inc., 456 Troy Circle, Knoxville, TN 37919; D. Luke, Cooper Power Systems, 1520 Emerald Rd, Greenwood, SC ...

full text

Comparative Relationship of Fiber Strength and Yarn Tenacity in Four Cotton Cultivars

High volume instrumentation (HVITM) measurement is a primary and routine tool of providing fiber properties to cotton researchers. There have been considerable studies designed to derive yarn quality from acquired fiber quality data by various means, including HVI. There is also of desired information about the comparison of yarn quality within a cotton cultivar or among the cultivars, as such ...

full text

Effects of Harvesting Methods on Foreign Matter Content, Fiber Quality, and Yarn Quality from Irrigated Cotton on the High Plains

official position of the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers (ASABE), and its printing and distribution does not constitute an endorsement of views which may be expressed. Technical presentations are not subject to the formal peer review process by ASABE editorial committees; therefore, they are not to be presented as refereed publications. Citation of this work should sta...

full text

Study on the Damaging of Dyed Cotton Fibers with Direct Dye in Spinning Processes and its Effect on the Properties of Cotton Mélange Yarn

The influence of dyeing and spinning on the characteristics of cotton fibers and its impact on the properties of cotton mélange yarn has been investigated. Grey cotton fibers with mean fiber length and fineness of 29 mm and 4.2 micronair were pre-treated and dyed. Three ring yarns were spun from 100 % grey cotton (R.R.Y), 50-50 % blend of dyed and grey cotton (M.R.Y) and 100 % dyed cotton fiber...

full text

Estimation of Children's Physical Characteristics from Their Voices

To date, multiple strategies have been proposed for the estimation of speakers’ physical parameters such as height, weight, age, gender etc. from their voices. These employ various types of feature measurements in conjunction with different regression and classification mechanisms. While some are quite effective for adults, they are not so for children’s voices. This is presumably because in ch...

full text

My Resources

Save resource for easier access later

Save to my library Already added to my library

{@ msg_add @}


Journal title

volume 23  issue 1

pages  203- 209

publication date 2004-07

By following a journal you will be notified via email when a new issue of this journal is published.

Keywords

Hosted on Doprax cloud platform doprax.com

copyright © 2015-2023