Journals of 2002 by Muhammad Rafiq1, Librarian, National Textile University, Faisalabad, Pakistan
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CORE Metadata, citation and similar papers at core.ac.uk Provided by E-LIS Index of Selected Textile Journals of 2002 By Muhammad Rafiq1, Librarian, National Textile University, Faisalabad, Pakistan Entry Style: Author. “Title of the Article”. Tiltle of the Journal/ Magazine. Vol (issue no/ date): page The following seven national and international journals/ magazines of 2002 are covered: Coloration Technology (ISSN 1472-3581), is published six times per year and contains peer-reviewed research papers and abstracts of colour-related articles. The primary mission of Coloration Technology is to promote fundamental understanding and creativity in the science and technology of coloured materials by providing a medium for communication of peer-reviewed research paper of the highest quality. The journal is the definitive peer- reviewed publication of the Society of Dyers and Colourists, Bradford, UK. It is internationally recognised as a vehicle for the publication of theoretical and technological papers on the subjects allied to all aspects of coloration. The topics of papers range from dyes and pigments, to colour measurement, to the coloured substrates themselves. At the same time, the Society’s Journals Committee welcomes contributions of a more practical nature, as well as those involving plant, management and services where there is a direct relationship to coloration. AATCC Review (ISSN 1532-8813) published monthly by American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists(AATCC), Research Triangular Park, NC, US. It covers textile design, processing, and testing. Textile Research Journal (ISSN 0040-5175) monthly publication of Textile Research Institute/ Princeton, New Jersey, US. Journal is devoted to the dissemination of fundamental and applied scientific information in the physical, chemical, and engineering sciences related to the textile and allied industries. Pakistan Textile Journal (PTJ) is the leading monthly magazine for the textile industry of Pakistan for the last fifty-three years. It bring to readers practical experiences and latest technical innovations in the fields of fibres both natural and synthetic, spinning, weaving, knitting, non-woven, embroidery, dyeing/ finishing, printing of fabrics, garments and knitwear. Published by Mazhar Sharif, Karachi, Pakistan. International Dyer (ISSN 0020-658X) Unrivalled specialised coverage of the textile dyeing, printing and finishing industry world-wide. Focusing on new technologies in equipment, dyes and chemicals plus its unique mix of news and informed feature articles on all aspects of textile colouration and finishing industry, International Dyer is indispensable to the decision makers of the industry. For 120 years, International Dyer has been keeping executives, managers and technologists fully informed on commercial and technical developments. The magazine for the textile dyeing, printing and finishing industry world-wide. Published by World Textile Publications, Ltd. Bradford, West Yorkshire, Great Britain. Textile World (ISSN 0040-5213) monthly published by Billian Publishing, Inc., Atlanta, GA. An excellent source of textile news, yarn market, suppliers, new products and events of the textiles in the world. Textile Today. Monthly publication of Pakistan Cloth Merchants’ Association, Karachi, Pakistan. 1 1 Muhammad Rafiq holds a Masters in Library and Information Science and is presently serving as Librarian (In-charge) at the National Textile University Faisalabad, Pakistan. He has also served Government College University Lahore, Pakistan as librarian. He can be contacted at: National Textile University, Sheikhupura Road, Faisalabad-37610, Pakistan. E-mail: [email protected]; and [email protected] COMPUTER AND MATHEMATICAL SIMULATION/ IT APPLICATIONS IN TEXTILES • Kare L. Jensen and Jens Michael Carstensen. “Fuzz and Pills Evaluated on Knitted Textiles by Image Analysis.” Textile Research Journal. 72 (1): 34-38 • Wensheng Huang and Tushar K. Ghosh . “Online Characterization of Fabric Compressional Behavior.” Textile Research Journal. 72 (2): 103-112 • X. Zhang, K. W. Yeung, and Y. Li. “Numerical Simulation of 3D Dynamic Garment Pressure.” Textile Research Journal. 72 (3): 245-252 • Shih-Hsuan Chiu, Shen Chou, Jiun-Jian Liaw, and Che-Yen Wen. “Textural Defect Segmentation Using a Fourier-Domain Maximum Likelihood Estimation Method.” Textile Research Journal. 72 (3): 253-258 • O. Goktepe and S. C. Harlock. “Three-Dimensional Computer Modeling of Warp Knitted Structures.” Textile Research Journal. 72 (3): 266-272 • Z. Wang, Y. Li, Y. L. Kowk, and C. Y. Yeung. “Mathematical Simulation of the Perception of Fabric Thermal and Moisture Sensations.” Textile Research Journal. 72 (4): 327-334 • Norman B. Bei! and William W. Roberts, Jr. “Modeling and Computer Simulation of the Compressional Behavior of Fiber Assemblies Part I: Comparison to van Wyk's Theory.” Textile Research Journal. 72 (4): 341-351 • Norman B. Beil and William W. Roberts, Jr. “Modeling and Computer Simulation of the Compressional Behavior of Fiber Assemblies Part II: Hysteresis, Crimp, and Orientation Effects.” Textile Research Journal. 72 (5): 375-382 • Toshio Mor and Jiro Komiyama. “Evaluating Wrinkled Fabrics with Image Analysis and Neural Networks.” Textile Research Journal. 72 (5): 417-422 • Jeng-Jong Lin. “Applying a Co-occurrence Matrix to Automatic Inspection of Weaving Density for Woven Fabrics.” Textile Research Journal. 72 (6):486-490 • Syang-Peng Rwei and Hsin-I Pai. “Fluid Simulation of the Airflow in Texturing Jets.” Textile Research Journal. 72 (6): 520-525 • Antonio Tilocca, Paolo Borzone, Stefano Carosio, and Antonio Durante. “Detecting Fabric Defects with a Neural Network Using Two Kinds of Optical Patterns.” Textile Research Journal. 72 (6): 545- 550 • F. H. She, L. X. Kong, S. Nahavandi, and A. Z. Kousani. “Intelligent Animal Fiber Classification with Artificial Neural Networks.” Textile Research Journal. 72 (7): 594-600 • Tae Jin Kang and Soo Chang Kim. “Objective Evaluation of the Trash and Color of Raw Cotton by Image Processing and Neural Network.” Textile Research Journal. 72 (9): 776-782 • S. Schaif, E. Cleve, E. Bach, E. Schollmeyer, and P. Naderwitz. “Three-Dimensional Flow Calculation in a Textile Dyeing Process.” Textile Research Journal. 72 (9): 783-788 • P. M. Taylor and D. M. Pollet. “Low-Force Dynamic Lateral Compression of Fabrics.” Textile Research Journal. 72 (10): 845-853 • Jeanette M. Cardamone, William C. Damert, John G. Phillips, and William N. Marmer. “Digital Image Analysis for Fabric Assessment.” Textile Research Journal. 72 (10): 906-916 • C. Ngo Ngoc, P. Bruniaux, and J. M. Castelain. “Constrained Dynamic Yarn Modeling.” Textile Research Journal. 72 (11): 1002-1008 • Raoul Farer, Abdelfattah M. Seyam, Tushar K. Ghosh, Eddie Grant, and Subhash K. Batra. “Meltblown Structures Formed by a Robotic and Meltblowing Integrated System: Impact_of Process Parameters on Fiber Orientation and Diameter Distribution.” Textile Research Journal. 72 (12): 1033- 1040 • Mohammad Ashraf. “Need to eliminate flaws in IT law.” Textile Today . 10 (6): 31-32 • “Time to get plugged in.” International Dyer. (April, 2002): 9-12 • “Seamless integration aids communication.” International Dyer. (July, 2002): 25-27 • “Fifty years in control.” International Dyer. (July, 2002): 29-30 • Phil Owen. “In control: the textile industry takes charge of color in the digital age. “AATCC Review. 2 (4): 11-15 • Roland Conneily. “World class color communication.” AATCC Review. 2 (4): 17-19 • Karen Gaskins. “ Color communication systems move color electronically throughout the cycle with minimal effort. “AATCC Review. 2 (8): 17-20 • Bugao Xu. “ Automatic color identificationin printing fabrics by a neural fuzzy system.” AATCC Review. 2 (9): 42-45 • Hamed Sari-Sarraf. “Automatic measurement of fabric shrinkage.” AATCC Review. 2 (10): 20-23 • “Textiles meets the jetsons.” Textile World. (November, 2002): 66-68 • “Fabric imspection system that thinks for itself.” Pakistan Textile Journal. LI (March, 2002): 43 DYEING/ FINISHING/ PRINTING • Martin Ferus-Comelo and Andrew J Greaves. “An investigation into direct dye aggregation.” Coloration Technology 118 (1): 15-19 • Carolyn Kyongshin Koh Choo and Young Eun Lee. “Analysis of dyeings produced by traditional Korean methods using colorants from plant extracts.” Coloration Technology 118 (1): 35-39 • Chaiyapat Pisuntornsug, Nantaya Yanumet and Edgar A O'Rear”Surface modification to improve dyeing of cotton fabric with a cationic dye.” Coloration Technology 118 (2): 64-68 • S R Shukla and K C Maheshwari. “Use of standing bath technique in peroxide bleaching of cotton” . Coloration Technology. 118 (2): 75-78 • Kawee Srikulkit and Patcharee Larpsuriyakul. “Process of dyeability modification and bleaching of cotton in a sIngle bath.” Coloration Technology. 118 (2): 79-84 • E Ozdogan, R Saber, H Ayhan and N Seventekin. “A new approach for dye ability of cotton fabrics by different plasma polymerisation methods.” Coloration Technology. 118 (3): 100-103 • Reda M El-Shishtawy and S H Nassar. “Cationic pretreatment of cotton fabric for anionic dye and pigment printing with better fastness properties.” Coloration Technology. 118 (3): 115-120 • Chun Yoon and G Hallas. “Dyeing and fastness properties of benzodifuranones, naphthodifuranones and naphthofuranonepyrrolidones.” Coloration Technology. 118 (3): 125-130 • H Gurumallesh Prabu and M Sundrarajan. “Effect of the bio-salt trisodium citrate in the dyeing of cotton.” Coloration Technology. 118 (3): 131-134