The bispectra of combination and blend yarns made on a spun silk spinning system are discussed, along with bispectra of mathematically idealized combination yarns. For comparison, the bispectra of a random combination yarn and two types of pseudorandom combination yarns generated by a computer simulation are calculated. Furthermore, the effect of periodic yarn irregularity on the bispectrum is estimated.
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