Warp Breaks Detection in Jacquard Weaving using MEMS: Effect of Weave on Break Signals

  • Lee J
  • Mohamed Seyam A
  • Hodge G
  • et al.
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This paper reports a study to detect warp breaks in terms of weave structure using MEMS accelerometer based detection system. The system is briefly described. The output signals of MEMS sensors, which were mounted on harness cords of a Jacquard machine, at the moment of warp yarn break and after the break for a broad range of basic weaves were acquired during weaving. The weaves investigated are commonly used in Jacquard weaving to form patterns. The strength of the MEMS output acceleration signals was analyzed in time domain. The results show that the system is capable of detecting warp yarn breaks for the broad range of weaves studied.

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Lee, J. H., Mohamed Seyam, A., Hodge, G., Oxenham, W., & Grant, E. (2008). Warp Breaks Detection in Jacquard Weaving using MEMS: Effect of Weave on Break Signals. Journal of Engineered Fibers and Fabrics, 3(1), 155892500800300. https://doi.org/10.1177/155892500800300104

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