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Textile engineer Stuart Cramer first published the term air conditioning in 1906, and G. B. Wilson defined air conditioning as the control of temperature, humidity, and air quality in 1908. [Pg.25]

Most composites used in aircraft must be "laid up" by hand, because a reliable manufacturing technology for composites has yet to be discovered. Chemical processing combined with textile engineering could be used to achieve major advances in the manufactme of reliable composites for major stmctural components of aircraft. [Pg.208]

University of Bielsko-Biala Facnlty of Textile Engineering and Environmental Protection Department of Chemistry Bielsko-Biala, Poland... [Pg.442]

Textile Engineering Department Thivon P. Ralli 250 GR-12244 Egaleo, Athens Greece... [Pg.354]

Ceramics, Chemical Processing of Heat Exchangers Mineral Processing Petroleum Refining Pharmaceuticals Plastics Engineering Polymer Processing Process Control Systems Pulp and Paper Textile Engineering... [Pg.144]

School of Textile Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30032... [Pg.201]

Professor Emeritus of Textile Engineering, College of Textiles, North Carolina State University. [Pg.499]

A COLLECTION OF PERSIAN TEXTILE FRAGMENTS has been a part of the historic fabric collection in the Department of Consumer Affairs at Auburn University for a number of years. One of us (F. J. D.) initiated an investigation to determine how the fabrics came to be in the collection and what were their origins. The answer to the first question is incomplete. Apparently the textiles were originally donated to the Department of Textile Engineering by Oliver W. Brantley. Because of interest in the historic aspects, the collection was loaned to the Department of Consumer Affairs shortly thereafter. Brantley had made notes of identification that accompanied each of the 64 pieces in the collection. Just who Brantley was and how he came to possess the fabrics is still, after extensive inquiries, not known. [Pg.230]

Cellophane is invented by Brandenberger, a Swiss textile engineer... [Pg.435]

SUN WHA OH, HYO /EONG KIM AND SOO MIN PARK Department of Textile Engineering, Pusan National University, Keumjeong-Ku,... [Pg.370]

Army (1942 to 1945), and over the years became a partner and later president of the Bank of Woodstock, principal owner of J H Johnston Company, real estate investor, and local benefactor. Richard Johnston (b. 1923) received the B.S. Degree in Textile Engineering from Georgia Tech, worked for a time in a cotton textile mill, served in the U.S. Air Force (1943-45), was Senior Research Scientist at Georgia Tech until retirement and now he lives in Atlanta. William Johnston (b. 1932) received the Doctors Degree in Veterinary Medicine from the University of Georgia, practiced veterinary medicine until retirement, and now lives in Woodstock. [Pg.4]

Texas Technological College, Textile Engineering Department, Lubbock, Tex. L. E. Parsons, department head. [Pg.171]

Emery . [Henkel/Emery Henkel/ Cospha Henkel KGaA] Emulsifier, emollient, conditioner, lubricant, moisturizer, dispersant, stabilizer, thickener, opacifier, coupling agent, cure promoter, interm ate for pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, industrial processing, films, textiles, engine lubricants. [Pg.127]

Present address Department of Textile Engineering, Faculty of Fiber Technology, Kyoto University of Industrial Arts and Fiber Technology, Kyoto, Japan. [Pg.304]

Tincher, W. 1978. Survey of the Coosa Basin for organic contaminants from carpet processing. Final Report, Project E-27-630. Textile Engineering Department, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA. [Pg.214]

School of Textile Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332 Southern R onal Research Center, U.S. Department of Agriculture, P.O. Box 19687,... [Pg.68]

Masuda, A., et al., 2006. Optical properties of woven fabrics by plastic optical fiber. Journal of Textile Engineering 52 (3), 93—97. Available at http //joi.jlc.jst.go.jp/JST.JSTAGE/jte/52. 93 from=CrossRef... [Pg.194]

Soft computing in textile engineering Edited by A. Majumdar... [Pg.297]

Motoko, U., Temo, K., Tetsuya, S., 2013. Study on recychng system of waste textiles based on colour. Journal of Textile Engineering 59 (6), 159—164. [Pg.122]

Textile Engineer, US. Army Natick Research, Development and Engineering Center, Massachusetts Silk protein... [Pg.1005]

The authors are grateful to the contributions of Dr. Yolanta Sokolowska and Mr. Abraham Reife, and for funding from the National Textile Center. The aquatic toxicity testing was carried out in the textile engineering laboratories at Auburn University. [Pg.30]

Akerblom, D., Gdranzon, E., 2013. Greener water repellencey Feasible alternatives to flu-oro chemicals for DWOR treatments on textiles. Thesis Bachelor in Textile Engineering, Swedish School of Textiles, University of Boras, 7 June 2013. [Pg.30]

H. Bogner and R. Blum The mechanical behaviour of coated fabrics used in prestressing textile engineering Theory, simulation and numerical analysis to be used in a FEM-model, Lecture of the ECCOMAS-Symposium Textile Composites and Inflatable Structures II, Stuttgart, October 2005... [Pg.188]

R. Blum and H. Bogner The mechanical behaviour of coated fabrics and films used in prestressed textile engineering Its importance in the analysis and how to derive a membrane stiffness by simple theoretic considerations, Tensinews Newsletter 10, April 2006... [Pg.188]

Dawson C, Vincent JFV, Rocca AM. Biomimetics in textiles. In Textiles engineered for performance. Manchester UMIST 1998. [Pg.54]


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