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Recently, the biomimetics of a tree-shaped branching structure in fabrics has been proposed as a potential approach for enhancing the liquid water transport and moisture management properties of fabrics. This study explores this novel concept through creative design of knitting structures in order to improve the liquid water transport in fabric. According to this research, tree-shaped branching network in plants can be emulated in knitted fabric and help to improve the moisture management properties.

Produktbeschreibung
Recently, the biomimetics of a tree-shaped branching structure in fabrics has been proposed as a potential approach for enhancing the liquid water transport and moisture management properties of fabrics. This study explores this novel concept through creative design of knitting structures in order to improve the liquid water transport in fabric. According to this research, tree-shaped branching network in plants can be emulated in knitted fabric and help to improve the moisture management properties.
Autorenporträt
Qing Chen, (30 Nov.1981-) obtained PhD.D degree from The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Master and Bachelor degree from Jiangnan University. Currently she is an associate professor at the the school of textiles and clothing in Jiangnan University. The research areas include knitting technology, moisture management knitted fabrics and garment.