Fiber Length Distribution in Cotton Processing: Dominant Features and Interaction Effects

Date

2006-05

Authors

Krifa, Mourad

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Publisher

Sage Publications

Abstract

This study investigated the unique shape of cotton fiber length distribution and explored its main features. One prominent feature revealed by the examination of a multitude of distributions measured on a wide range of cotton samples was the modality of the distribution pattern. Based on the experimental data, significant interactions were identified and highlighted between the distribution modality (quantitatively described as a measure of departure from unimodality). some fundamental properties of cotton fiber including maturity and strength, and the extent/aggressiveness of the mechanical processes undergone by the cottons.

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Keywords

DIP Statistic, Bimodel Distribution, Fiber Damage, Distribution Shape, Staple Length Distribution, Cotton Fiber Properties

Citation

Krifa, M., 2006. Fiber Length Distribution in Cotton Processing: Dominant Features and Interactions Effects. Textile Research Journal, 76(5): 426-435.