Prediction of Areal Density of Embroidered Fabric and Analysis of The Influence of Embroidery Parameters on The GSM by Taguchi Method
Abstract
With the rapid growth of the application of computerized embroidery in present apparel and fashion industry, it is important to have a prediction model for estimating the change in physical properties of fabric due to embroidery in the design and planning stage. In this context, a prediction model for the assessment of GSM of the embroidered fabric has been established by using the basic stitch geometry. The model is statistically verified by set of embroidery samples and it is found that it can predict with a high level of accuracy. Also, a study has been made through Taguchi experiment design to find the influence of basic embroidery parameters like GSM of the base fabrics , stitch density and linear density of the embroidery threads on the GSM of embroidered fabric. Keywords: Computerized Embroidery, GSM of Embroidered Fabrics, Embroidery of Apparel Fabrics, Taguchi , Prediction Model , Embroidery DesignDownloads
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