Wei, Q. ed.
Surface Modification of Textiles
CRC Press 2009.9
360 pp.(H)
ISBN 1-4398-1102-4
24,800円
Contents
1. Surface modification and preparation techniques for textile materials/ 2. Textile surface characterization methods/ 3. Textile surface functionalization by physical vapour deposition (PVD)/ 4. Surface grafting of textiles/ 5. Modification of textile surfaces using electroless deposition/ 6. Textile surface functionalization by chemical vapour deposition (CVD)/ 7. Enzyme surface modification of textiles/ 8. Modification of textile surfaces using nanoparticles/ 9. Modification of textile surfaces using sol-gel technique/ 10. Nano-modification of textile surfaces using layer-by-layer deposition methods/ 11. Surface modification of textiles for composite and filtration applications/ 12. Surface modification of textiles by aqueous solutions/ 13. Surface modification of textiles by plasma treatments/ 14. Emerging approaches to the surface modification of textiles/ Index/ *
Chen, X. ed.
Modelling and Predicting Textile Behaviour
Woodhead Pub. 2009.11
560 pp.(H)
ISBN 1-84569-416-3
35,600円
Contents
Part 1: Modelling the Structure and Behaviour of Textiles: 1. Structural hierarchy in textile materials: an overview/ 2. Fundamental modelling of textile fibrous structures/ 3. Yarn modelling/ 4. Modelling the structures and properties of woven fabrics/ 5. Modelling of nonwoven materials/ 6. Modelling and visualization of knitted fabrics/ Part 2: Case Studies: 7. Modelling of fluid flow and filtration through woven fabrics/ 8. Modelling, simulation and control of textile dyeing/ 9. Modelling colour properties for textiles/ 10. 3D modelling, simulation and visualisation techniques for drape textiles and garments/ 11. Recognition, differentiation and classification of regular repeating patterns in textiles/ 12. Modelling of 3D cellular textile composites for protection against trauma impact/ 13. Development and application of expert systems in the textile industry/ Index/
* The textile industry can experience a vast array of problems. Modelling represents a group of techniques that have been widely used to explore the nature of these problems, it can highlight the mechanisms involved and lead to predictions of the textile behaviour. This book provides an overview of how textile modelling techniques can be used successfully within the textile industry for solving various problems. *
Smith, W. C. ed.
Smart Textile Coatings and Laminates
Woodhead Pub. 2010.1
320 pp.(H)
ISBN 1-84569-379-5
26,400円
Contents
1. Overview of textile coating and lamination/ 2. Coating and laminating processes and techniques for textiles/ 3. Base fabrics and their interaction in coated fabrics/ 4. Testing heat and mass transfer through membranes and coatings for textiles/ 5. Microencapsulation technology for coating and lamination of textiles/ 6. Conductive coatings for textiles/ 7. Intelligent breathable coatings and laminates for textile applications/ 8. Shape memory polymers in coatings and laminates for textiles/ 9. Phase change materials and their application in coatings and laminates for textiles/ 10. Nanotechnology-based advanced coatings and functional finishes for textiles/ 11. Smart flame retardant textile coatings and laminates/ Index/
* Smart coatings can produce coatings that offer above and beyond the normal functions of a coating, these range from improving the performance of fabrics, producing new forms of materials to providing decoration. This book reviews a variety of topics about textile coatings and laminates and aims to provide a stimulus for developing new and improved textile products. *
Cho, G. ed.
Smart Clothing
Technology and Applications
CRC Press 2009.12
287 pp.(H)
ISBN 1-4200-8852-1
12,800円
Contents
1. Review and Reappraisal of Smart Clothing/ 2. Designing and Manufacturing Technology for Smart Clothing/ 3. Standardization for Smart Clothing Technology/ 4. Electro-textile Interfaces, Textile-based Sensors and Actuators/ 5. Integration of Plastic Optical Fiber Into Textile Structures/ 6. Hardware and Software Architectures for Electronic Textiles/ 7. Humanistic Needs as Seeds in Smart Clothing/ 8. Shape Memory Materials/ 9. Methods of Evaluation for Wearable Computing/ 10. Fundamentals of and Requirements for Solar Cells and Photovoltaic Textiles/ Index/
* With contributed chapters from various authors, this book covers the state of the art in smart clothing technology and applications, which includes textile-based keypads, transmission lines, sensors, and actuators.
* The authors address usability and human aspects relevant to the manufacture and sale of such products, and they detail the evolving and increasingly wide-ranging applications related to fields such as information, healthcare, and entertainment. *
Cottle, D. ed.
The International Sheep and Wool Handbook
国際羊と羊毛ハンドブック
Nottingham University Press 2010.5
450 pp.(H)
ISBN 1-904761-86-0
13,900円
Contents
1. Major world sheep and wool industries/ 2. Biological principles/ 3. Management/ 4. Production systems/ 5. Preparation, processing and marketing/ Appendices/ Glossary/ Index/
* Despite the importance of the sheep industry to Australia, the previous 1991 edition was the first publication to have brought together a comprehensive treatment of these topics. This revised book significantly expands on the earlier edition, containing 11 new chapters with all previous chapters updated and expanded. This book is fully international in scope, future developments in all areas are discussed and the sheep meat aspects of the industry are covered in more depth. The contributing authors are influential in the industry through their employment in international Universities, Departments of Primary Industry, research organisations and private companies. *
Eichhorn, S. et al. ed.
Handbook of Ttextile Fibre Structure Vol.2
Natural, Regenerated, Inorganic and Specialist Fibres
Woodhead Pub. 2009.10
532 pp.(H)
ISBN 1-84569-730-8
38,000円
Contents
1.Natural Fibres/ 2.Regenerated Natural Fibres/ 3.Manufactured Non-Polymer Fibres/ Index/
* Volume 2 begins by reviewing natural fibres such as cellulosic, cotton, protein, wool and silk fibres. Part two considers regenerated cellulosic, protein, alginate, chitin and chitosan fibres. The final part of the book discusses inorganic fibres such as glass, carbon and ceramic fibres as well as specialist fibres such as thermally and chemically-resistant fibres, optical and hollow fibres. Chapters review how fibre structure contributes to key mechanical properties. A companion volume reviews the structure of manufactured polymer fibres. *
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