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SYSTEM
FOM ASSIGNMENT
SUBMITTED TO:
MR. PRANAV VORA
SUBMITTED BY:
ABHINAV
GAURAV KUMAR
RANGNATH RAMAN
VIJIT
DFT-VI
value.
The KES-F system measures fabric properties of tensile,
shearing, compression, surface thickness and weight at low
load condition.
Primary
Hand
Japanese
Touch
Definition
Koshi
Stiffness
Numeri
Smoothness
Fukurnami
Shari
Crispness
Hari
Anti-Drape stiffness
Anti-drape stiffness
Kishimi
Scrooping feeling
Scrooping feeling
Shinayakasa
Flexibility,
feeling
English
Parameters
Tensile
LT
WT
RT
EM
Bending
B
2HB
Shearing
G
2HG
2HG5
Description
Unit
Nm-1(gf cm cm-2)
%
%
gf cm2 cm-1
gf cm cm-1
Compression
LC
Linearity in compression (Higher value, hard feeling)
WC
Compression energy (Lower value, hard feeling)
RC
Resilience (Lower value, inelastic)
Surface
MIU
MMD
SMD
Thickness
T
Weight
W
gf cm cm-2
%
mg cm-2
KES
KES consists of four instruments
Which includes: Tensile and shearing
Bending
Compression and
Surface friction and thickness.
Bending
For measuring the bending
property, the fabric is bent
between the curvatures -2.5 and
2.5 cm-1. Figure shows an
example bending curve from
which the bending rigidity (B)
and moment of hysteresis (2HB)
are measured. Bending rigidity
can be measured by taking the
slope of the bending curve.
Moment of hysteresis is
measured by taking the hysteresis
width of the curve.
Compression
The fabric is placed between two
plates. The fabric thickness is
monitored during the application
of pressure up to the value of 50
gf cm-2 (4.9 kPa). The pressure is
released in order to observe the
recovery process of the fabric. A
graph of load and extension value
is plotted in order to calculate the
LC: Linearity of compression
thickness curve, WC:
Compression energy and RC.
From the graph as shown in Figure
4, the area under the load of
strain curve is measured as
compression energy.
Bibliography
Bakar, Bachik Abu. September 2004. SUBJECTIVE AND