Mechanisms of flat weaving technology

Author(s):  
Valeriy V. Choogin ◽  
Palitha Bandara ◽  
Elena V. Chepelyuk
Keyword(s):  
Cotton ◽  
2007 ◽  
pp. 328-352 ◽  
Author(s):  
I. Doraiswamy ◽  
A. Basu
Keyword(s):  

1990 ◽  
Vol 185 ◽  
Author(s):  
Karen E. Stothert ◽  
Kathleen A. Epstein ◽  
Thomas R. Cummins ◽  
Maritza Freire

AbstractA method is described for using vinyl polysiloxane dental impression material to make high definition casts from ceramic objects that bear negative imprints of textiles. Casts made from impressions found on prehistoric ceramic figurines from Ecuador were examined under magnification and features of the yarns and weaves were described. The data are used to reconstruct prehistoric spinning and weaving technology. The use of cloth in figurine manufacture and the reconstructed textile technology are interpreted in spatial, temporal and cultural perspectives.


2013 ◽  
Vol 846-847 ◽  
pp. 52-55
Author(s):  
Kai Yang ◽  
Jian Cheng Yang ◽  
Jian Feng Qin ◽  
Hua Qing Wang ◽  
Yu Bai ◽  
...  

This article designs a new set of beating-up mechanism for the multilayer angle interlocking construction loom based on the requirements of special material of carbon fiber and weaving technology,and it can battening 30 layers carbon fiber at a beating-up.Through building the 3D solid models for linkage mechanism in SolidWorks, it show that the beating-up mechanism Run smoothly by the kinematics and dynamics analysis of different beating-up rule in ADAMS.


2011 ◽  
Vol 332-334 ◽  
pp. 2093-2098 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bin Li ◽  
Qiang Li

The linked-pearl pattern on fabric is a key to study on the transformation of the technique from weaving warp-faced patterns to weft-faced patterns in ancient China. However, the previous studies on the linked-pearl pattern on fabric were not very clear, and led to much misunderstanding. Some researchers believed that Chinese weavers did not master the technique of weft-faced patterns until Persian merchants introduced the brocades with a pattern featuring stringed ball into China along the Silk Road. Based on the studies on historical materials and archeological discoveries of the linked-pearl pattern on fabric, we hold that there are positive connections among the linked-pearl pattern, the technique of weaving weft-faced patterns and the draw loom. The dissemination of the linked-pearl pattern prompted the development of pattern design and the wide application of weft-faced pattern on fabric, even the invention of the draw loom which accelerated the development of textile technology in ancient China.


Światowit ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 56 (1) ◽  
pp. 57-73
Author(s):  
Agata Ulanowska

This paper aims at recognising potential innovations in weaving technology that may have occurred in Bronze Age Greece. It discusses whether these assumed developments may be examined diachronically. This discussion is based on archaeological evidence of textile implements, such as loom weights and presumed traces of warp-weighted looms, as well as knowledge of traditional craft and experimental archaeology. After a short introduction discussing how technical innovations could possibly be recognised in weaving, the paper explores possible changes in the construction and functionality of the warp-weighted loom and potential uses of other types of looms in Greece. A distribution pattern of specific forms of a loom weight, e.g. discoid loom weights in particular, is examined as an innovation responding to the demand for fabrics of specific technical qualities and appearance, possibly associated with a spread of new weaving techniques which accompanied the transmission of these tools. Social relations and modes of organisation of textile production are considered factors that must have had a significant impact on creativity and innovativeness in weaving technology. However, the final conclusion is that specific relations between the organisation of weaving and the occurrence of innovative processes cannot be clearly recognised based on the available evidence.


2012 ◽  
Vol 1 ◽  
pp. 211-216 ◽  
Author(s):  
Owais Anwar Golra ◽  
Jawad Tariq ◽  
Nadeem Ehsan ◽  
Ebtisam Mirza

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