Abstract

By means of a ruby laser, pulsed-laser holography—because of its high speed, non-destructive, and real-time properties—is introduced to the field of textile engineering for studying the behaviour of filaments emerging from a jet nozzle during the air-jet texturing process. It is proved that this is an efficient method to investigate the mechanism of the air-texturing process.

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