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ISBN 10: 0081024894
ISBN 13: 9780081024898
Author: Yehia E Elmogahzy
Engineering Textiles: Integrating the Design and Manufacture of Textile Products, Second Edition, is a pioneering guide to textile product design and development, enabling the reader to understand essential principles, concepts, materials and applications. This new edition is updated and expanded to include new and emerging topics, design concepts and technologies, such as sustainability, the use of nanotechnology, and wearable textiles. Chapters cover the essential concepts of fiber-to-fabric engineering, product development and design of textile products, different types of fibers, yarns and fabrics, the structure, characteristics and design of textiles, and the development of products for specific applications, including both traditional and technical textiles.
This book is an innovative and highly valuable source of information for anyone engaged in textile product design and development, including engineers, textile technologists, manufacturers, product developers, and researchers and students in textile engineering.
Engineering textiles integrating the design and manufacture of textile products 2nd Table of contents:
1: Textile engineering as a scientific discipline
Abstract
1.1 Introduction
1.2 The status of textile engineering education program: Engineering versus engineering technology
1.3 The extent of coordination between textile education and textile careers
1.4 The textile engineering position in the engineering world
1.5 Closing remarks
2: Evolutionary aspects of product development in the textile and fashion industry with respect to marketing changes
Abstract
2.1 Introduction
2.2 The customization era
2.3 The production-focus era
2.4 The product-focus era
2.5 The consumer-focus era phase I: Sales
2.6 The consumer-focus era phase II: Marketing
2.7 The information-focus (societal marketing) era
3: Product development in engineering textiles
Abstract
3.1 Introduction
3.2 What is product development?
3.3 Where to begin and who should be responsible for product development?
3.4 Product development: System, process, and cycle
4: Key aspects of design conceptualization
Abstract
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Definition of engineering design
4.3 The product design cycle
4.4 Design conceptualization
4.5 Bridging from design conceptualization to design analysis
5: Engineering design in the textile and garment industry
Abstract
5.1 Introduction
5.2 The role of textile science in the development of the textile industry
5.3 The status of engineering design in the traditional textile industry
5.4 The status of engineering design in the fashion industry
5.5 Changing the design culture in the traditional textile and fashion industry
5.6 Textile engineering design system (CMOM design system)
5.7 Case study of CMOM design system: Design for comfort
5.8 Understanding the difference between basic attributes and performance characteristics
6: Engineering design for sustainability in the textile and garment industry
Abstract
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Evolutionary aspects of the concept of sustainability
6.3 Ecological footprint indicators
6.4 Sustainability in the textile and garment industry
6.5 Engineering design for sustainability
6.6 Engineering design for sustainability in the textile and garment industry: Sustainable process model
6.7 Design thinking and lean-startup design
7: Material selection
Abstract
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Basic steps of material selection
7.3 Material categories
7.4 Basic criteria of material
7.5 Material cost
7.6 Effects of technology on material selection
7.7 Design-direct versus value-impact performance characteristics
8: Fibers
Abstract
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Basic differences between fibers and other materials
8.3 Review of different fiber types
9: Yarns
Abstract
9.1 Yarn classification
9.2 Yarn specifications
9.3 Specialty yarns
9.4 Idealized yarn structure
9.5 Design-related aspects of yarn structure
10: Textile fabrics
Abstract
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Woven fabrics
10.3 Knit fabrics
10.4 Nonwovens
10.5 Compound fabrics
11: Finished fibrous assemblies
Abstract
11.1 Introduction
11.2 Yarn finish: Sizing and waxing
11.3 Fabric finish
11.4 Nanotechnology: Finish applications
11.5 Coating and lamination
12: Basic attributes of textile products
Abstract
12.1 Introduction
12.2 Modeling performance characteristics: Backward projection analysis
12.3 Typical attributes of fibrous assemblies
13: Performance characteristics of traditional textiles: Denim and sportswear products
Abstract
13.1 Denim products
13.2 Sportswear products
14: Performance characteristics of technical textiles: Part I: E-textiles
Abstract
14.1 Introduction
14.2 E-textiles (smart textiles)
15: Performance characteristics of technical textiles: Part II: Transportation textiles
Abstract
15.1 Introduction
15.2 Developments of safety airbags
15.3 Developments of safety seatbelts
15.4 Developments of transportation seats
16: Performance characteristics of technical textiles: Part III: Healthcare and protective textiles
Abstract
16.1 Introduction
16.2 Medical textiles
16.3 Protective textiles
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