Engineering the Performance and Functional Properties of Technical Textiles. Part III
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Title Engineering the Performance and Functional Properties of Technical Textiles. Part III
Url http://www.technitex.org/Appendix%20II%20UoL.pdf
Description Appendix 2 to the final report of the Faraday Partnership's TechniTex research and development project about the present and future applications of high-performance technical textiles, investigating the porosity of fluid flow through fabrics under different load conditions. Authors: Dr. X. Chen, Prof. C.A. Lawrence and Prof. G.K. Stylios.
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1. Engineering the Performance and Functional Properties of Technical Textiles. Part III
  Appendix 2 to the final report of the Faraday Partnership's TechniTex research and development project about the present and future applications of high-performance technical textiles, investigating the porosity of fluid flow through fabrics under different load conditions. Authors: Dr. X. Chen, Prof. C.A. Lawrence and Prof. G.K. Stylios.
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