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Inter Fiber Frictional Model

One of the effective forces in the textile process is friction. A new and simple device is developed in order to quantify the friction forces during a quasi-static fibre slippage in sliver. The device is composed of two identical clamps, one of which is fixed and the other moving through a linear gu...

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Published in:Research Journal of Textile and Apparel 2007-11, Vol.11 (4), p.64-70
Main Authors: Nowrouzieh, Shahram, Sinoimeri, Artan, Drean, Jean-Yves, Frydrych, Richard, Gourlot, Jean-Paul
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