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Reduction of Warp Tension Fluctuation and Beat-up Strip Width in WeavingSouthern Regional Research Center,2 New Orleans, Louisiana 70179, U.S.A. Analytical examination is made to ascertain the effect of the whip roll movement on warp tension fluctuation and beat-up strip width in weaving. The study reveals that the improved whip roll movements on Draper model X-3 looms enable the warp cyclic tension to be more even. The increase in the hardness of beat-up as a result of the modified whip roll motion reduces the width of the beat-up strip by 23%. Machine performance data and fabric property data are reported. The effectiveness of the modified whip roll motion is shown.
Textile Research Journal, Vol. 54, No. 3,
143-148 (1984) |
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