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Engineering textiles ; Integrating the design and manufacture of textile products /

The need for manufacturers to make new products, diversify existing products and remain globally competitive is increasing. Engineering textiles: integrating the design and manufacture of textile products covers many aspects of product development and design conceptualization for both technical and...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Elmogahzy, Yehia E., 1951-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cambridge : Woodhead Pub., 2008.
Colección:Woodhead publishing in textiles ; 81.
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245 1 0 |a Engineering textiles ;  |b Integrating the design and manufacture of textile products /  |c Y.E. El-Mogahzy. 
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545 0 |a Dr Yehia El Mogahzy is Professor of Polymer and Fiber Engineering at the College of Engineering, Auburn University, USA. To date, he has published hundreds of scientific articles, two books, many book chapters and two patents. Dr El Mogahzy's experience combines both engineering and business applications in various industries related to design, manufacturing, and quality control. He has also been a consultant for major international companies. 
520 |a The need for manufacturers to make new products, diversify existing products and remain globally competitive is increasing. Engineering textiles: integrating the design and manufacture of textile products covers many aspects of product development and design conceptualization for both technical and traditional textiles. It also discusses several approaches to the fiber-to-fabric engineering of various textile products. Part one discusses fiber-to-fabric engineering in the context of product development and design of fiber-based products. Part two discusses the different types of fibers, yarns and fabrics suitable for the production of traditional and function-focused textiles. Chapters include key topics such as structure, characteristics and the design of textiles. Part three concludes with a discussion of the development of specific fibre applications, ranging from traditional textile products through to technical textiles such as transport and medical applications. Written by a highly distinguished author, this book is a pioneering guide to textile product design and development for a broad spectrum of readers, ranging from engineers in all fields, including textiles, material, mechanical, electrical, civil, chemical, polymer and fiber engineers. It is also suitable for textile technologists, fiber scientists and for those involved in research and development of both traditional and new-generation textile products. Reviews aspects of product development and design conceptualisation for both technical and traditional textilesAnalyses material selection including structure and characteristics of various fibresExamines the development of fibrous products for transportation, medical and protection applications. 
505 0 |a Cover; Engineering textiles: Integrating the design and manufacture of textile products; Copyright; Contents; Author contact details; Woodhead Publishing in Textiles; Dedication; Preface; Part I Concepts of fabric engineering, product development and design; 1 Introduction: textile fiber-to-fabric engineering; 1.1 The textile and fiber industry, past and present; 1.2 The 1990s: a turning point in the textile and fiber industry; 1.3 Function-focus fibrous products; 1.4 The move to function-focus fibrous products; 1.5 Key differences between traditional and function-focus fibrous products. 
505 8 |a 1.6 Fiber-to-fabric engineering1.7 References; 2 Textile engineering principles and concepts; 2.1 The evolution of engineering; 2.2 Engineering attributes and concepts; 2.3 Conclusions; 2.4 References; 3 Textile product development: basic concepts and critical factors; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Simplified view of product development; 3.3 The product development cycle; 3.4 Business and marketing aspects related to product development; 3.5 Product-focus versus user-focus product development; 3.6 Role of research in product development; 3.7 References; 4 Textile product design. 
505 8 |a 4.1 Product design: the core task in product development4.2 The product design cycle; 4.3 Design conceptualization; 4.4 Design analysis; 4.5 References; 5 Textile product design conceptualization: basic elements and tools; 5.1 Basic differences between design conceptualization and design analysis; 5.2 General guidelines for design conceptualization; 5.3 Basic tools of design conceptualization; 5.4 Conclusions; 5.5 References; 6 Textile product design analysis and modeling; 6.1 The purpose of design analysis; 6.2 Textile modeling techniques; 6.3 Artificial neural networks. 
505 8 |a 6.4 Optimization analysis: linear programming6.5 Problem solving tools: genetic algorithms and simulated annealing; 6.6 Modeling human judgment: fuzzy logic; 6.7 Finite element analysis; 6.8 Failure analysis; 6.9 Reliability and survival analysis; 6.10 References; Part II Material selection; 7 Material selection for textile product design; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Basic steps of material selection; 7.3 Material categorization; 7.4 Common material categories; 7.5 Basic criteria for the material; 7.6 Material cost; 7.7 Effects of technology on material selection. 
505 8 |a 7.8 Design-direct versus value-impact performance characteristics7.9 References; 8 Structure, characteristics and types of fiber for textile product design; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Basic differences between fibers and other materials; 8.3 Review of different fiber types; 8.4 Natural fibers; 8.5 Regenerated synthetic fibers; 8.6 Synthetic fibers; 8.7 Fibers for high-performance applications; 8.8 References; 9 Structure and types of yarn for textile product design; 9.1 Yarn classification; 9.2 Yarn specifications; 9.3 Specialty yarns; 9.4 Idealized yarn structure. 
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