Abstract

The textile industry is characterized by the economic activity whose objective is the production of fibres, yarns, fabrics, clothing and textile goods for home and decoration, as well as technical and industrial purposes. Within manufacturing, the Textile is one of the oldest and most complex sectors which includes a large number of sub-sectors covering the entire production cycle, from raw materials and intermediate products, to the production of final products. Textile industry activities present different subdivisions,each with its own traits. The length of the textile process and the variety of its technicalprocesses lead to the coexistence of different sub-sectors in regards to their business structure and integration. The textile industry is developing expert systems applicationsto increase production, improve quality and reduce costs. The analysis of textile designs or structures includes the use of mathematical models to simulate the behavior of the textile structures (yarns, fabrics and knitting). The Finite Element Method (FEM) has largely facilitated the prediction of the behavior of that textile structure under mechanical loads. For classification problems Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs) have proved to be a very effective tool as a quick and accurate solution. The Case-Based Reasoning (CBR) method proposed in this study complements the results of the finite element simulation, mathematical modeling and neural networks methods.

Details

Title
Manufacturing processes in the textile industry. Expert Systems for fabrics production
Author
BULLON, Juan; Angélica GONZÁLEZ ARRIETA; Ascensión HERNÁNDEZ ENCINAS; DIOS, Araceli QUEIRUGA
Pages
15-23
Section
Articles
Publication year
2017
Publication date
2017
Publisher
Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca
e-ISSN
22552863
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2049571611
Copyright
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