Xiao gang Chen
International journal of Textile Science & Engineering is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering high quality manuscripts both relevant and applicable to the broad field of textile science with special emphasis on original research findings relevant for developing country.
The objective of this journal is to maintain and develop science and related research at an international level. In order to achieve this, it is important to bring into light about textile science & engineering, applied arts, color science, fashion technology, material sciences, medical textile, textile design, textile engineering, textile science, fiber engineering, finishing, dyeing, apparel, nonwoven, leather.
Taher Kaddar1
E S Soegoto1, R S Pamungkas2
Abstract.
This purpose of this study is to rebuild a website in a major office of textile industry and be able to build a system which can be used there. The research method used in this paper was qualitative descriptive method, which is an actual or accurate systematic description or writing about facts, as well as the relation between phenomena in detail. This research method was used since the process of scientific research conducted was interpreting and explaining the data concerned with the situation that is happening in the Central Textile. The goal is to create a new system using that major office of textile industry website. And customers will find it easier and faster to perform business processes.
Daniel Kerpen1, Jacqueline Lemm2, Adjan Hansen-Ampah1, Marco Saggiomo2, Mario Lohrer2 and Yves-Simon Gloy2
High-wage countries are on the brink of change, due to social and technological effects. In this paper, we will first
Give an outlook on both these effects concerning the German textile industry. Second, we will shortly describe the
Interdisciplinary build-up of our research group which influences the way how we address our research issues.
Finally, we will outline two prototypical applications that serve as demonstrators for further user tests and
Subsequent developments.
F. Gommer a1, L.P. Brown2, K.C.A. Wedgwood3
Textile models are often assumed to have homogenous and well defined cross-sections. For these models, the use of a power elliptical cross-sectional shape has been found to be beneficial as different shapes can be created, e.g. lenticular, elliptical or rectangular, with a single function. The cross-sectional area of a power ellipse is usually determined numerically as the analytical determination of the cross-sectional area is not straightforward. This short communication presents an analytical solution for this shape.