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Development of fabric smoothness tester
An instrument has been designed and developed to measure the smoothness behavior of finished cotton fabrics. The instrument is based on pendulum principle. The weight (hang on string) comprises a frictionless wheel movable along arc shaped platform. The platform acts as a sample holder. When the weight is subjected to push, it swings back and forth in the platform. The amplitude of the swing reduces due to friction of the fabric. The amplitude is inversely proportional to the friction or roughness of the fabric. Various types of finished cotton fabrics are tested on the developed instrument. The results are compared with Kawabata system to verify the working of instrument. These results are also compared with the bending length and crease recovery behavior of the particular fabric sample. It is found that the lesser the bending length the more will be the smoothness. If the crease recovery angle is high, the fabric will be smoother. One way analysis of variance has been applied to find out effect of different processes on fabric surface smoothness property
Burning behavior of aramid and FR viscose blended fabrics
Two sets of yarns have been produced on ring spinningsystem. In the first set, flame-retardant viscose and meta-aramidare blended in three different ratios of 30:70, 50:50 and 70:30, andin the second set, flame-retardant viscose, nylon 66 and metaaramidare blended in two different ratios of 30:20:50 and50:20:30 respectively. These yarns are converted in to wovenfabrics and evaluated for limiting oxygen, contact heat, radianheat and convective heat indices. One way analysis of variance(ANOVA) has been applied to find out the effect of different fibreblends on various flame and thermal properties. It is observed thatthere is relationship between fibre contents in the blend and flameand thermal resistant properties
An apparatus for quantification of light and temperature cutting ability of curtains
An apparatus has been designed and developed to measure the light cutting/absorbing ability of curtains and to provide useful information on their temperature cutting ability. The apparatus is provided with various light sources with light, temperature and humidity detectors. The reproducibility of results, and effect of intensity of light (MBTL light source) on light and temperature cutting ability of six different fabric samples have been studied. The light and temperature cutting ability of the knitted fabric is found to be lower than that of woven and black out curtain fabric samples
The role of debriefing in enhancing learning and development in professional boxing
The use of debriefing by 6 elite coaches (9–16 years’ experience coaching professional boxers) and 6 professional boxers (minimum 3 professional bouts) was explored via interviews (25–40 minutes). Boxers represented the featherweight, welterweight, and heavyweight divisions. Interview questions were framed around, 1) the use of video and data analysis, 2) coach-athlete interaction, and 3) learning and development. The importance of data, video, and the effective integration of performance analysis to facilitate comprehensive feedback to maximise learning opportunities was identified. The coach-athlete relationship, and engagement of the athlete within the debriefing process emerged as an aspect needing continual micro-management to ensure ongoing effectiveness. The development of an “open and honest” relationship and a “safe space” to air thoughts and opinions was greatly encouraged. The length of debriefing session did not appear to impact overall engagement. The use of video debriefing to facilitate a coach’s ability to develop the athletes mentally, in addition to their physical boxing capabilities, was a key and standout aspect that should be appropriately considered. The findings add to the limited investigation within boxing, providing insight into the debriefing processes within professional boxing by those on both sides, i.e. the coach and the athlete
First observations of the X-ray transient EXO 2030+375 with IBIS/ISGRI
We present a first INTEGRAL observation of the 42s transient X-ray pulsar EXO
2030+375 with IBIS/ISGRI. The source was detected during Cyg X-1 observations
in December 2002. We analyzed observations during the outburst period from 9 to
21 December 2002 with a total exposure time of ~770 kiloseconds. EXO 2030+375
was almost always detected during single ~30 minute exposures in the 18-45
energy bands. The source light curve shows the characteristic outburst shape
observed in this source.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures (1 in CMYK color), accepted by Astronomy and
Astrophysics, INTEGRAL special issue, 200
Further evidence that 1RXS J170849.0-400910 is an Anomalous X-ray pulsar
We report the results of two ROSAT HRI observations of the recently
discovered 11s X-ray pulsar 1RXS J170849.0-400910. A refined position with a
smaller error radius (10" uncertainty) and a new spin period measurement were
obtained. These results allowed to derive a period derivative of about 7 times
10^-4 s yr^-1 and to perform a photometric and spectroscopic study of the
possible optical counterparts of the source. The limits derived from the
optical to X-ray flux ratio exclude the presence of a massive OB companion.
These findings, together with the nearly constant X-ray flux, the stability of
the pulse shape and pulsed fraction across observations spanning three years,
strongly support the inclusion of this 11s pulsar in the class of Anomalous
X-ray Pulsars (AXPs).Comment: 4 pages plus 4 postscript figures. emulateapj style. Accepted for
publication in Astrophysical Journal Letter
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