ATM 671 Advanced Studies on Yarn and Fabric Construction An intensive study of textile yarns and fabrics. Both staple and filament yarns constructions and manufacturing are discussed. Basic engineering properties such as tensile properties including complex modulus, providing strength as well as flexural rigidity of yarns are taught. Various fabric structures and their properties such as fabric hand, acoustic property, and mechanical properties are discussed. Fabric’s mechanical properties are related to its performance in use.
Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Fall (in-person)
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