Yarn: mass measurement with 1-mm length samples

In textile production, measurement of yarn mass in the 1-mm range is of utmost importance to properly evaluate evenness, as several irregularities occur in 1—4-mm yarn Iength. Direct measurements in the 1-mm range are not available in commercial equipment. One of the most common, from Uster, is base...

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Main Author: Pinto, J. G. (author)
Other Authors: Carvalho, Vítor (author), Monteiro, João L. (author), Vasconcelos, Rosa (author), Soares, Filomena (author)
Format: article
Language:eng
Published: 2007
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1822/9379
Country:Portugal
Oai:oai:repositorium.sdum.uminho.pt:1822/9379
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Summary:In textile production, measurement of yarn mass in the 1-mm range is of utmost importance to properly evaluate evenness, as several irregularities occur in 1—4-mm yarn Iength. Direct measurements in the 1-mm range are not available in commercial equipment. One of the most common, from Uster, is based on yarn samples of 8 mm. This paper presents a direct mass measurement in the 1-mm range system based on parallel capacitive sensors and signal-processing techniques for detection of periodical errors. Results point out that evaluation of yarn mass, with this approach, is feasible in the 1-mm range, allowing online measurement (1-mm yarn mass) in a spinning frame for real-time control. Despite low signal-to-noise ratio, it is possible to measure small variations of yarn mass (typical capacity variation of 2.08 x 10-17 F for 57 tex—O.057 g/m of yarn). As a spin-off of this project, a new low-cost control system is being prepared for detection of yarn break and bobbin end in knitting flat machines. Online quality classification is also feasible with the developed system.