Chap11 Basic characteristics parameter of yarn 11.1 Fineness and unevenness of yarn 11.1 Fineness and unevenness of yarn 11.2 Twist and twist shrinkage.

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chap11 Basic characteristics parameter of yarn 11.1 Fineness and unevenness of yarn 11.1 Fineness and unevenness of yarn 11.2 Twist and twist shrinkage of yarn 11.2 Twist and twist shrinkage of yarn 11.3 Yarn hair and characteristics 11.3 Yarn hair and characteristics 11.4 Transferring and distribution of fiber 11.4 Transferring and distribution of fiber in yarn in yarn

chap11 Basic characteristics parameter of yarn Picture 11-1 measure diagram of yarn diameter

chap11 Basic characteristics parameter of yarn Picture 11-2 intuitive diagram and wave spectrum graphic of yarn unevenness

chap11 Basic characteristics parameter of yarn Picture 11-3 wave spectrum graphic of fineness unevenness

chap11 Basic characteristics parameter of yarn Picture 11-4 variance-length curve

chap11 Basic characteristics parameter of yarn Picture 11-5 twist angle of yarn

chap11 Basic characteristics parameter of yarn Picture 11-6 diagram of twist direction

chap11 Basic characteristics parameter of yarn Picture 11-7 effects of twist direction on fabric properties

chap11 Basic characteristics parameter of yarn Picture 11-8 twisting length

chap11 Basic characteristics parameter of yarn Picture 11-9 measuring twist angle of single yarn and ply yarn

chap11 Basic characteristics parameter of yarn Picture twist shrinkage of ply yarn

chap11 Basic characteristics parameter of yarn Picture relation between twist factor and breaking strength

chap11 Basic characteristics parameter of yarn Picture elongation diagrams of fiber and yarn under stretch

chap11 Basic characteristics parameter of yarn Picture relation between volume weight, diameter and twist factor

chap11 Basic characteristics parameter of yarn Picture basic forms of hair

chap11 Basic characteristics parameter of yarn Picture curve of relation between hair index and hair length

chap11 Basic characteristics parameter of yarn Picture twisting triangle zone of ring spun yarn

chap11 Basic characteristics parameter of yarn Picture effects of transferring mechanism on transferring frequency

chap11 Basic characteristics parameter of yarn Picture geometry form of dyed following fiber

chap11 Basic characteristics parameter of yarn Picture calculating flow of Hamilton index and equally divided concentric circles