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Trang 711 1.2 Contents Foreword List of contributors Acknowledgements
Smart technology for textiles and clothing - introduction and overview
XIAOMING TAO Introduction
Development of smart technology for textiles and clothing Outline of the book
Electrically active polymer materials — application of
non-ionic polymer gel and elastomers for artificial muscles
TOSHIHIRO HIRAI, JIANMING ZHENG, MASASHI WATANABE AND HIROFUSA SHIRAT Introduction
Polymer materials as actuators or artificial muscle Peculiarity of polymer gel actuator
Triggers for actuating polymer gels
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Manufacture of heat-storage and thermo-regulated textiles and clothing Properties of heat-storage and thermo-regulated textiles and clothing Application Development trends References Thermally sensitive materials PUSHPA BAJAJ Introduction
Thermal storage and thermal insulating fibres Thermal insulation through polymeric coatings
Designing of fabric assemblies
References
Cross-linked polyol fibrous substrates as
multifunctional and multi-use intelligent materials
TYRONE L VIGO AND DEVRON P THIBODEAUX Introduction Fibrous intelligent materials Experimental Results and discussion Conclusions References
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Permeation control through stimuli-responsive polymer membrane prepared by plasma and radiation grafting techniques YOUNG MOO LEE AND JIN KIE SHIM Introduction Experimental Results and discussion Conclusions Acknowledgement References
Mechanical properties of fibre Bragg gratings
XIAOGENG TIAN AND XIAOMING TAO Introduction Fabrication techniques Mechanisms of FBG sensor fabrication Mechanical properties Influence of the UV irradiation on mechanical properties Polymeric fibre Conclusions Acknowledgements References
Optical responses of FBG sensors under deformations
DONGXIAO YANG, XIAOMING TAO AND APING ZHANG
Introduction
Optical methodology for FBG sensors Optical responses under tension Optical responses under torsion
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Optical fibres and fibre optic sensors
Principal analysis of embedded fibre Bragg grating sensors Simultaneous measurements of strain and temperature Measurement effectiveness Reliability of FBGs Error of strain measurement due to deviation of position and direction Distributed measurement systems Conclusions Acknowledgements References Hollow fibre membranes for gas separation PHILIP J BROWN
Historical overview of membranes for gas separation Development of membranes for industrial gas separation Theories of permeation processes
Phase inversion and hollow fibre membrane formation Future hollow fibre membranes and industrial gas separation References
Embroidery and smart textiles
BARBEL SELM, BERNHARD BISCHOFF AND ROLAND SEIDL
Introduction
Basics of embroidery technology
Embroidery for technical applications ~ tailored fibre placement
Embroidery technology used for medical textiles
Embroidered stamp ~ gag or innovation?
Summary
References
Adaptive and responsive textile structures (ARTS)
SUNGMEE PARK AND SUNDARESAN JAYARAMAN
Introduction