Abstract

It is shown that long-period count variations in the weft yarn cause variations in pickspacing which to some extent compensate for the effect of yarn irregularity on the weft cover factor. The significance of this fact in relation to the diagnosis of weft bars, to fabric design, and to loom design, pointed out. It is further shown how the variations in pickspacing and cover factor can be calculated if the variation in weft count and the relation between cloth fell position, weft, count, and pickspacing are known.

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