Wilson College of Textiles
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1986 conference paper
Using the KES system for objective measurement of fabric quality
Wool in the eighties: technical seminar. Washington, D.C. : The Wool Bureau.
1986 conference paper
Objective evaluation of fabrics woven with air jet yarns, part II: Hand properties
In R. P. S. Kawabata & M. Niwa (Eds.), Objective measurement: applications to product design and process control. Osaka : Textile Machinery Society of Japan.
Ed(s): R. S. Kawabata & M. Niwa
1986 conference paper
Objective evaluation of fabrics woven with air jet yarns, part I: Mechanical and surface properties
In R. P. S. Kawabata & M. Niwa (Eds.), Objective measurement: applications to product design and process control. Osaka : Textile Machinery Society of Japan.
Ed(s): R. S. Kawabata & M. Niwa
1986 conference paper
Predicting the thermal protective performance of heat protective fabrics from basic properties
In R. L. Barker & G. C. Coletta (Eds.), Performance of protective clothing : a symposium sponsored by ASTM Committee F-23 on Protective Clothing, Raleigh, NC, 16-20 July 1984 (pp. 358–375). Philadelphia, PA : ASTM.
Ed(s): . R. L. Barker & G. Coletta
1986 journal article
Effect of moisture on the thermal protective performance of heat resistant fabrics
Journal of Fire Sciences, 4(5), 315–331.
1986 conference paper
Effect of commercial dry cleaning on physical properties of wool fabrics
Annual international conference and exhibition of AATCC. RTP, N.C.: AATCC.
1986 conference paper
Assessment of the handle of finished fabrics
Annual international conference and exhibition of AATCC. RTP, N.C.: AATCC.
1986 journal article
Thermal protective performance of PBI and aramid fabrics: Measuring the effects of mechanical stress
Journal of Industrial Fabrics, 4(4).
1986 conference paper
Predicting the tailorability of men's suiting from Kawabata measurements
Wool in the eighties : technical seminar. Washington, D.C.: The Wool Bureau.