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Compatibility of Outer and Fusible Interlining Fabrics in Tailored Garments Part II: Relationship between Mechanical Properties of Fused Composites and Those of Outer and Fusible Interlining Fabrics
Part II of this series reports on an experimental investigation to establish the relationship between mechanical properties of fused composites and those of the outer and fusible interlining fabrics. A set of equations is proposed to predict low stress mechanical properties of fused composites from those of the outer and fusible interlining fabrics based on fast fabric objective measurements.
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