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AN EXPERT YARN ENGINEERING SYSTEM

Year 2008, Volume: 18 Issue: 1, 48 - 55, 01.06.2008

Abstract

This paper develops the concept and structure of an expert system for yarn engineering. It describes the process of yarnengineering, in addition to the structure, components and functional features of a yarn engineering expert system. To reduce thecomplexity of the expert system it needs to be broken down into a number of sub-expert systems that enable the determination of fibrespecifications, yarn type, yarn specification, twist, draft sizing and yarn performance under various spinning systems. These sub-expertsystems interact and exchange information to produce a seemingly whole functionality

References

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Year 2008, Volume: 18 Issue: 1, 48 - 55, 01.06.2008

Abstract

References

  • 1. Basu A., 1999, “Progress in Air-jet Spinning”, Textile Progress, Vol: 29(3).
  • 2. Elmogahzy Y., 2006, “Yarn Engineering”, Indian Journal of Fibre and Textile Research, Vol: 31(1), pp.160-169.
  • 3. Giarratano J., Riley G.D., 2004, “Expert Systems: Principles and Programming”, Course Technology, ISBN-13: 978-0-534-38447.
  • 4. Goswami B.C., Martindale J.G. and Scardino F.L., 1977, “Textile Yarns: Technology, Structure and Applications”, John Wiley and Sons Publishers, London.
  • 5. Greig M., Wulfhorst B., 1999, “Yarn engineering based on the simulation of knitted fabrics – possibilities and limits for ring-yarns and open-end-rotor-yarns”, Proceedings of the 1998 Beltwide Cotton Conference, Vol: 2, pp. 1628-1631, Sandiego.
  • 6. Greig M., Wulfhorst B., 1999, “Yarn engineering based on the simulation of knitted fabrics – innovative chances for the engineering of blended yarns”, Proceedings of the 1998 Beltwide Cotton Conference, Vol: 2, pp. 805-808, Sandiego.
  • 7. Ignizio J.P., 1991, "Introduction to expert systems: the development and implementation of rule-based expert systems", McGraw-Hill, ISBN 0-07-909785-5.
  • 8. Ishtiaque S.M., Salhotra K.R., Gowda R.V.M, 2003, “Friction Spinning”, Textile Progress, Vol: 33(2).
  • 9. Ishida, T., 1977, Japanese Textile News (JTN), pp. 109-111.
  • 10. Johnson N., 1981, “The Role of Twist in the Modern Yarn Technology”, Textile Journal, pp. 8-12.
  • 11. Khan Z., Wang X., 2003, “Post-spinning Yarn Engineering”, Textile Magazine, Vol: 30(3), pp. 8-11.
  • 12. Nissan A.H., 1959, Textile Engineering Progress, Butterworth Scientific Publishers, London.
  • 13. USTER STATISTICS, 1997, Uster News Bulletin, Vol: 40, Zellweger Uster Publishers, CH-8610 Uster, Switzerland.
  • 14. Veit D., Bauer-Kurz I., Wulfhorst B., Prediction of Yarn Characteristics in the False-twist Process with Neural Networks, Chemical
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Other ID JA87PJ94YY
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Nomusa Dlodlo This is me

Lawrance Hunter This is me

Cyprian Cele This is me

Anton F. Botha This is me

Roger Metelerkamp This is me

Publication Date June 1, 2008
Submission Date June 1, 2008
Published in Issue Year 2008 Volume: 18 Issue: 1

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APA Dlodlo, N., Hunter, L., Cele, C., Botha, A. F., et al. (2008). AN EXPERT YARN ENGINEERING SYSTEM. Textile and Apparel, 18(1), 48-55.

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