twill weave


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Noun1.twill weave - a weave used to produce the effect of parallel diagonal ribstwill weave - a weave used to produce the effect of parallel diagonal ribs
weave - pattern of weaving or structure of a fabric
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A basic twill weave (the structure that makes denim) is composed of staggered rows of an over-1, under-3 pattern.
The flax fabrics included a nonwoven mat, a 2 x 2 twill weave mat, and a 4 x 4 hopsack weave mat.
Its electromagnetic properties are measured with the NRW method in a rectangular waveguide and compared to a CFRP with a 2/2 twill weave in Section 3.1.
Below: Herringbone Decorative chevron pattern formed by reversing direction of the twill weave.
The twill weave was used to weave workwear because its intrinsic characteristics such as high strength crease resistant and high stiffness (9).
Hosur [8] studied the low velocity impact response of twill weave carbon fabric and plain weave S2-glass fabric hybrid composites.
The bold, vertical stripes of Parterre, like the regimented European gardens inspiring the name, give a formal structure to the traditional twill weave yet play with color and scale.
Fabric: The twill weave roller shade is two-sided, with a darker gray face positioned toward the outdoors for aesthetics and a white face that brightens the interior when it's lowered.
For the ESF with basic weaves, such as plain weave, twill weave, and satin weave, according to the number of maximum and minimum values in the rows or the columns of the ESF gray image, [D.sub.w] and [D.sub.v] can be calculated as follows: