2004
DOI: 10.2115/fiber.60.245
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Simulation of Sewing in Lapel Part using Blind-stitch Sewing Machine and A Relation between Sewing Factors and Configuration of Lapel

Abstract: Abstract:We examined the bending property of fabric blind-stitched with interlining and verified that the bending rigidity and 2HBby KES system changed with the amount of needle penetration and the spacing between stitch lines. As a simulation of lapel sewing using optional outer fabric and interlining, the sewing condition for blind-stitch machine was set up by using the results obtained in the previous paper. It was shown that the actual amount of needle penetration quite agreed with the predicted one, so th… Show more

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“…0 = = ∫ A dA N σ (4) in which N is the resultant force in axial direction of the composite and σ is stress. From Equation 4, we obtain ( )…”
Section: Theoreticalmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…0 = = ∫ A dA N σ (4) in which N is the resultant force in axial direction of the composite and σ is stress. From Equation 4, we obtain ( )…”
Section: Theoreticalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 1987, Okamoto et al [2] investigated the physical properties and fabric hand of wool blended fabrics interlined with fusible interlinings and compared them to blended fabrics without interlinings by measuring physical properties. In 2003, Matsunashi et al [3,4] studied about the behavior of needle penetration in blind stitch sewing and examined in the case where interlining is seemed together with other fabric. In 2007, Jing et al [5] suggested predicting bond qualities of fabric composites after wash and dry wash based on a principal neural network model.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pasayev et al investigated the bonding of interlining onto the sewing area helps reduce the seam slippage and the seam slippage was determined to change depending on the interlining type used [70]. Matsunashi et al studied the behavior of needle penetration in blind stitch sewing and examined cases where interlining is seamed together with other fabrics [71,72].…”
Section: Properties Of Interliningmentioning
confidence: 99%