Influence of Weave and Densities on Visual Appearance of Woven Fabrics Made From Two Colored Yarns

The paper examines the effect of different factors, i.e. weft density, weave type and consequently agglomeration of the interlacing points of the same type, on the colour impression of a woven fabric. The experimental part is based on 60 weaved samples which differ in weave type (we used 10 differen...

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Main Authors: Krste Dimitrovski, Ursa Grum, Klara Kostajnsek
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Language:English
Published: idd3 2018-06-01
Series:Textile & Leather Review
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Online Access:http://www.textile-leather.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Dimitrovski.TLR_.2018.vol1_.iss1_.p8-17.a1.pdf
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Klara Kostajnsek
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description The paper examines the effect of different factors, i.e. weft density, weave type and consequently agglomeration of the interlacing points of the same type, on the colour impression of a woven fabric. The experimental part is based on 60 weaved samples which differ in weave type (we used 10 different weave types in which the technical face and technical back are the same), colour of the warp (we used white and black warp) and weft density (we used yarns with densities 15, 20 and 25 yarns / cm). We measured the colour values of the woven samples. We arranged the measurements in different ways and tried to visually evaluate the effect of density, effect of weave type, also the effect of the size and shape of agglomerated interlacing points of the same type, on the colour impression of the woven fabric. The results of the colour measurements were sorted into tables and presented in graphs, which were used to find the samples within the observed groups of characteristics that showed the biggest colour differences, to calculate these colour differences and observe and explain the effect of the observed factors on the colour impression.
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spelling doaj.art-7330b5d3f6f342ffae529ae1d3d812982022-12-21T18:44:48Zengidd3Textile & Leather Review2623-62572623-62812018-06-011181710.31881/TLR.2018.vol1.iss1.p8-17.a1Influence of Weave and Densities on Visual Appearance of Woven Fabrics Made From Two Colored YarnsKrste Dimitrovski0Ursa Grum1Klara Kostajnsek2University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Engineering, Department of Textiles, Graphic Arts and Design, SloveniaUniversity of Ljubljana, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Engineering, Department of Textiles, Graphic Arts and Design, SloveniaUniversity of Ljubljana, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Engineering, Department of Textiles, Graphic Arts and Design, SloveniaThe paper examines the effect of different factors, i.e. weft density, weave type and consequently agglomeration of the interlacing points of the same type, on the colour impression of a woven fabric. The experimental part is based on 60 weaved samples which differ in weave type (we used 10 different weave types in which the technical face and technical back are the same), colour of the warp (we used white and black warp) and weft density (we used yarns with densities 15, 20 and 25 yarns / cm). We measured the colour values of the woven samples. We arranged the measurements in different ways and tried to visually evaluate the effect of density, effect of weave type, also the effect of the size and shape of agglomerated interlacing points of the same type, on the colour impression of the woven fabric. The results of the colour measurements were sorted into tables and presented in graphs, which were used to find the samples within the observed groups of characteristics that showed the biggest colour differences, to calculate these colour differences and observe and explain the effect of the observed factors on the colour impression.http://www.textile-leather.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Dimitrovski.TLR_.2018.vol1_.iss1_.p8-17.a1.pdfColour impression of woven fabricsweave typeagglomerationcolour values
spellingShingle Krste Dimitrovski
Ursa Grum
Klara Kostajnsek
Influence of Weave and Densities on Visual Appearance of Woven Fabrics Made From Two Colored Yarns
Textile & Leather Review
Colour impression of woven fabrics
weave type
agglomeration
colour values
title Influence of Weave and Densities on Visual Appearance of Woven Fabrics Made From Two Colored Yarns
title_full Influence of Weave and Densities on Visual Appearance of Woven Fabrics Made From Two Colored Yarns
title_fullStr Influence of Weave and Densities on Visual Appearance of Woven Fabrics Made From Two Colored Yarns
title_full_unstemmed Influence of Weave and Densities on Visual Appearance of Woven Fabrics Made From Two Colored Yarns
title_short Influence of Weave and Densities on Visual Appearance of Woven Fabrics Made From Two Colored Yarns
title_sort influence of weave and densities on visual appearance of woven fabrics made from two colored yarns
topic Colour impression of woven fabrics
weave type
agglomeration
colour values
url http://www.textile-leather.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Dimitrovski.TLR_.2018.vol1_.iss1_.p8-17.a1.pdf
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