Sen'i Kikai Gakkaishi (Journal of the Textile Machinery Society of Japan)
Online ISSN : 1880-1994
Print ISSN : 0371-0580
ISSN-L : 0371-0580
Volume 40, Issue 12
Displaying 1-6 of 6 articles from this issue
  • Part 2 : Special-Reed System
    Kazunori Yoshida, Fujio Suzuki, Susumu Kawabata, Junzo Hasegawa
    1987Volume 40Issue 12 Pages T125-T136
    Published: December 25, 1987
    Released on J-STAGE: February 12, 2010
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    The characteristics of jets injected from sub-nozzles into air guides of an air jet loom were investigated experimentally. Special-reed system which is composed of special reeds with channel-shaped passage and subnozzles each with a small hole was used. It is shown that the flow pattern in steady jetting from single subnozzle is classified into 3 regions, and that the velocity after collision with the interior wall of the air guide decreases more repidly than that of free jet. Furthermore, the measured velocity profiles, turbulence intensities and static pressure in case of steady and pulsed jetting from plural sub-nozzles are presented.
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  • T. Yokota
    1987Volume 40Issue 12 Pages P497-P501
    Published: December 25, 1987
    Released on J-STAGE: October 27, 2009
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  • K. Nakayama
    1987Volume 40Issue 12 Pages P502-P506
    Published: December 25, 1987
    Released on J-STAGE: October 27, 2009
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  • T. Kashima
    1987Volume 40Issue 12 Pages P507-P512
    Published: December 25, 1987
    Released on J-STAGE: October 27, 2009
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  • H. Kimura
    1987Volume 40Issue 12 Pages P513-P520
    Published: December 25, 1987
    Released on J-STAGE: October 27, 2009
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  • Osamu Yaida, Masako Morita, Tamayo Tukada
    1987Volume 40Issue 12 Pages P521-P527
    Published: December 25, 1987
    Released on J-STAGE: February 01, 2010
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    Heat transfer through draped windows accounts 25 to 50% of the energy expended for heating and cooling residences. Therefore, it is important to prevent the heat transfer through draped windows from the point of view the energy conservation.
    In this paper, to some typical fabrics for curtain, the thermal insulative performance was measured by changing the drape-hanging configurations and the number of curtains and distance between curtains.
    The results obtained are as follows.
    1) The drape-hanging configuration has direct effects upon the thermal insulative performance of curtains, and the thermal insulative performance of all covered hanging configuration is larger than other drape-hanging configurations.
    2) The thickness (d) and thermal conductivity (λ) of curtains effects upon the thermal insulative performace, as the value of λ/d increases the thermal insulative performance decreases.
    3) The thermal insulative performance increases with decreasing the distance between curtains, but the most suitable distance exists, it is assumed that the distance is in the range of 1-1.5 mm by calculations according to Jakob' s method.
    4) There is the temperature distribution in vertical direction, the drape-hanging configuration having the gap at the upper position have the large differences of temperatures.
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