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2 | (8) |
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10 | (5) |
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15 | (4) |
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17 | (2) |
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Part One 3D Woven Textiles |
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2 Solid three-dimensional woven textiles |
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21 | (3) |
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2.2 Terminology and fabric categorization |
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24 | (3) |
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2.3 3D multilayer interlock weaves |
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27 | (6) |
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2.4 3D noncrimp orthogonal weaves |
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33 | (7) |
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2.5 3D dual interlaced weaves |
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40 | (3) |
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2.6 Machine automation and computer-aided fabric design |
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43 | (1) |
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2.7 Mechanical properties of 3D woven composites |
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44 | (1) |
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2.8 Manufacturing and applications |
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45 | (1) |
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2.9 Outlook of future needs |
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46 | (7) |
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47 | (1) |
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3 Hollow three-dimensional woven fabrics |
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3.1 Introduction: Overview and potential applications |
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3.2 Principles of hollow woven fabrics |
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54 | (2) |
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3.3 Properties and performance of structures based on hollow woven fabrics |
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56 | (8) |
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3.4 Structural and mechanical modelling of hollow woven fabrics |
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64 | (11) |
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3.5 Possible applications of hollow fabrics and future trends |
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75 | (1) |
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3.6 Sources of further information and advice |
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76 | (3) |
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4 Shell three-dimensional woven textiles |
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4.2 Reasons for the development of weaving processes for three-dimensional shells |
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79 | (3) |
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4.3 History and classification of shell three-dimensional woven textiles |
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82 | (3) |
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4.4 Flat woven and unfolded double-layer fabrics |
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85 | (3) |
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4.5 Shell creation by alternating thread spacings |
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88 | (4) |
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4.6 Weave design and patterns of 3D woven shells |
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92 | (1) |
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4.7 CAD and simulation of three-dimensional woven shells |
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93 | (3) |
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96 | (3) |
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97 | (2) |
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5 Nodal three-dimensional woven textiles |
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99 | (24) |
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99 | (2) |
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101 | (3) |
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5.3 Nodal 3D design and production parameters |
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118 | (1) |
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120 | (3) |
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Part Two 3D Knitted, Braided and Nonwoven Textiles |
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123 | (82) |
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6 Three-dimensional knitted textiles |
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125 | (28) |
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125 | (1) |
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6.2 3D knitting technologies |
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125 | (3) |
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6.3 3D knitted structures |
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128 | (17) |
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6.4 Properties and applications |
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145 | (5) |
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150 | (3) |
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151 | (2) |
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7 Recent advances in 3D braiding technology |
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153 | (30) |
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7.1 Introduction and objectives |
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153 | (1) |
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154 | (17) |
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7.3 Ideal tubular, bifurcated structure |
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171 | (2) |
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7.4 Novel track-and-column braiding processes |
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173 | (7) |
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180 | (3) |
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181 | (2) |
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8 Developments in 3D nonwovens |
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183 | (22) |
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183 | (1) |
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8.2 High-bulk flat nonwovens |
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184 | (7) |
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191 | (10) |
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201 | (4) |
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Sources for further information |
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203 | (2) |
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Part Three 3D Textiles for Industrial Applications |
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205 | (174) |
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9 3D woven preforms for E-textiles and composites reinforcements |
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207 | (58) |
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207 | (1) |
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208 | (11) |
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9.3 3D fabrics and preforms for composite reinforcements |
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219 | (18) |
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9.4 Applications of E-textiles and 3D woven composites |
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237 | (1) |
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238 | (8) |
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9.6 Manufacturing technologies |
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246 | (15) |
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9.7 Future trends and applications |
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261 | (4) |
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262 | (3) |
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10 Three-dimensional textiles in the automotive industry |
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265 | (4) |
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10.2 Textile composite solutions used in the automotive industry |
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269 | (1) |
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10.3 Manufacturing techniques for forming 3D fabrics |
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269 | (4) |
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10.4 Forming simulation of 3D fabrics |
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273 | (2) |
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10.5 Applications (oil pan for automotive use) |
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275 | (11) |
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286 | (7) |
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287 | (1) |
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11 Three-dimensional textiles in the aerospace industry |
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293 | (12) |
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11.1 Historical overview of aerospace fabric |
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293 | (2) |
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11.2 The introduction of composite textiles |
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295 | (2) |
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11.3 The introduction of carbon fiber |
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297 | (1) |
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298 | (1) |
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299 | (1) |
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300 | (2) |
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11.7 Design considerations |
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302 | (1) |
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303 | (2) |
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304 | (1) |
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12 Three-dimensional fabrics as medical textiles |
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305 | (36) |
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12.3 Textile techniques, manufacturing technologies and materials contributing to 3D medical textiles |
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309 | (6) |
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12.4 Main applications of 3D textile in medicine |
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315 | (17) |
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332 | (1) |
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333 | (1) |
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334 | (7) |
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334 | (1) |
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13 Three-dimensional textiles for protective clothing |
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341 | (20) |
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341 | (3) |
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13.2 Types of 3D weaves and manufacture techniques |
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344 | (6) |
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13.3 3D textiles used for protective clothing |
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350 | (8) |
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13.4 Conclusions and future trends |
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358 | (3) |
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14 Three-dimensional textiles for sports and recreational clothing |
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361 | (18) |
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361 | (1) |
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14.2 Production and processing of 3D textiles |
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361 | (8) |
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14.3 Features and requirements for sports and recreational clothing |
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369 | (4) |
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14.4 Applications in sports and leisure clothing |
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Index |
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