'Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)'
Doi
Abstract
We demonstrate that one can adequately characterize
Yarn hairiness by imaging the yarn along a single projection
direction using coherent optical processing. A system that simultaneously
characterizes the yarn hairiness along two orthogonal
projection directions was constructed. Provided that a sufficiently
high number of yarn segments are sampled, a strong statistical
correlation is obtained between the results in each direction.
The resulting images are generated using coherent optical signal
processing with a Fourier high-pass spatial filter. This filter blocks
the yarn core and produces a signal that highlights the sharp transitions
in the transmission of the yarn. Essentially, only the small
fibres responsible for the hairiness and the yarn core contours are
present. Experimental results are presented for a 62-g/km yarn
possessing a high degree of hairiness.
Index Terms—Electronic instrumentation, optical sensors, orthogonal
directions, signal processing, yarn hairiness.Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT) - BD/19028/2004