Flexible Theoretical Calculation of Loop Length and Area Density of Weft-Knitted Structures: Part II

A simple and flexible method for theoretical calculation of the main structural parameters of various weft-knitted fancy and combined patterns is presented in this article. It is especially important for patterns containing different elements, such as loops, floats of different lengths, tucks, and t...

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Main Authors: Edgaras Arbataitis, Daiva Mikucioniene, Tetiana Ielina, Liudmyla Halavska
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-08-01
Series:Materials
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/14/17/4988
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spelling doaj-fe554eeaef0d43aab5954b3639b052522021-09-09T13:51:24ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442021-08-01144988498810.3390/ma14174988Flexible Theoretical Calculation of Loop Length and Area Density of Weft-Knitted Structures: Part IIEdgaras Arbataitis0Daiva Mikucioniene1Tetiana Ielina2Liudmyla Halavska3Department of Production Engineering, Kaunas University of Technology, 44249 Kaunas, LithuaniaDepartment of Production Engineering, Kaunas University of Technology, 44249 Kaunas, LithuaniaDepartment of Textile Technology and Design, Kyiv National University of Technologies and Design, 01011 Kyiv, UkraineDepartment of Textile Technology and Design, Kyiv National University of Technologies and Design, 01011 Kyiv, UkraineA simple and flexible method for theoretical calculation of the main structural parameters of various weft-knitted fancy and combined patterns is presented in this article. It is especially important for patterns containing different elements, such as loops, floats of different lengths, tucks, and tuck stitches. Measurement of an actual average length of the loop in these fabrics is complicated because it is necessary to disassemble precisely one pattern repeat to measure the yarn length and divide it by the number of elements in this pattern repeat. For large and complex pattern repeats, this is difficult and usually gives a high number of errors. It is very important to have lengths of structural elements as it helps to predict the main physical properties of knitted fabrics and their mechanical behaviour, which is especially important for protective textiles. The main idea of the proposed method, based on Čiukas geometrical model, is to calculate lengths of various structural elements or even their parts separately, taking into account the number of needle bars and their formation principle, which gives great flexibility to such modelling. The proposed theoretical formulas can be used for various patterned weft-knitted structures containing not only loops but tucks, floats of different lengths, or additional yarns; they give very few errors in empirical calculations and are easy to use.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/14/17/4988loop lengtharea densityweft-knitted structuretucktuck stitchgeometrical model
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author Edgaras Arbataitis
Daiva Mikucioniene
Tetiana Ielina
Liudmyla Halavska
spellingShingle Edgaras Arbataitis
Daiva Mikucioniene
Tetiana Ielina
Liudmyla Halavska
Flexible Theoretical Calculation of Loop Length and Area Density of Weft-Knitted Structures: Part II
Materials
loop length
area density
weft-knitted structure
tuck
tuck stitch
geometrical model
author_facet Edgaras Arbataitis
Daiva Mikucioniene
Tetiana Ielina
Liudmyla Halavska
author_sort Edgaras Arbataitis
title Flexible Theoretical Calculation of Loop Length and Area Density of Weft-Knitted Structures: Part II
title_short Flexible Theoretical Calculation of Loop Length and Area Density of Weft-Knitted Structures: Part II
title_full Flexible Theoretical Calculation of Loop Length and Area Density of Weft-Knitted Structures: Part II
title_fullStr Flexible Theoretical Calculation of Loop Length and Area Density of Weft-Knitted Structures: Part II
title_full_unstemmed Flexible Theoretical Calculation of Loop Length and Area Density of Weft-Knitted Structures: Part II
title_sort flexible theoretical calculation of loop length and area density of weft-knitted structures: part ii
publisher MDPI AG
series Materials
issn 1996-1944
publishDate 2021-08-01
description A simple and flexible method for theoretical calculation of the main structural parameters of various weft-knitted fancy and combined patterns is presented in this article. It is especially important for patterns containing different elements, such as loops, floats of different lengths, tucks, and tuck stitches. Measurement of an actual average length of the loop in these fabrics is complicated because it is necessary to disassemble precisely one pattern repeat to measure the yarn length and divide it by the number of elements in this pattern repeat. For large and complex pattern repeats, this is difficult and usually gives a high number of errors. It is very important to have lengths of structural elements as it helps to predict the main physical properties of knitted fabrics and their mechanical behaviour, which is especially important for protective textiles. The main idea of the proposed method, based on Čiukas geometrical model, is to calculate lengths of various structural elements or even their parts separately, taking into account the number of needle bars and their formation principle, which gives great flexibility to such modelling. The proposed theoretical formulas can be used for various patterned weft-knitted structures containing not only loops but tucks, floats of different lengths, or additional yarns; they give very few errors in empirical calculations and are easy to use.
topic loop length
area density
weft-knitted structure
tuck
tuck stitch
geometrical model
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/14/17/4988
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