Fabrics: sensory and mechanical properties, a critical review of fabric objective measurement as a means of assessing and mechanical properties of fabrics / D. P. Bishop.
Series: Textile progress. No.3 ; Vol.26Publication details: United Kingdom : Textile institute, c1996.Description: 66 p. : ill. ; 25cmISBN:- 1870812751
- 00405167
- 22 677.02864 BIS
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CONTENTS
1. Introduction
1.1 Background
1;.2 The meaning of FOM
1.3 The case of FOM
1.4 Aims and applications of the FOM technology
2. The evaluation of sensory properties of fabrics
2.1 Subjective and objective measurements
2.2 Fabric handle- Evaluation by touch and sight together
2.3 Other fabric/skin interactions- clothing comfort
2.4 Subjective hand evaluation
3. Objective measurement of fabric properties
3.1 Introduction - The identification of objectively measurable properties related to fabric handle and quality
3.2 Methods available for the measurement of fabric properties related to fabric handle before the development of KES-F
3.3 The kawabata evaluation system of fabrics (KES-F)
3.4 The FAST system
etc
4. Relationship between objective measurements and subjective evaluations of fabric properties
4.1 Weber- Fechner law and Steven's power law
4.2 Linear and transformed-linear-regression models
4.3 Rank Correlation, multiple-factor analysis, principal-component analysis, and canonical correlation
5. Applications of FOM Technology
5.1 Introduction
5.2 The three japan- Australia symposia (1982-1983)
5.3 Hong Kong Seminar, 1989
5.4 FOM symposia and seminars in Europe and the USA
Includes bibliographic references : p. 58-62.
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