29 October 2008, Obertshausen & Aachen, Germany – Warp
knitting machine builder Karl Mayer has worked closely with its system partner
Texion Software Solutions to develop Texion’s Procad warpknit 3D the latest
addition to the Procad family of software solutions for manufacturers of warp
knitted fabrics.
The production of modern warp knitted fabrics is an
engineering science in itself. Anyone involved should have specialist knowledge
of yarn properties and finishing processes and, above all, should also have a
clear picture of the lapping movements required in the creation of the fabric.
The challenge goes out to experienced textile technologists, since the lapping
movements needed to create a product are usually extremely complex and are
affected by the dynamic conditions within the warp-knitted fabric which, in
turn, are influenced by the yarn tension and yarn characteristics.
According to Karl Mayer, ProCad warpknit 3D system can help
to stimulate the imagination of textile engineers. The latest piece of software
in the proven ProCad family, enables drafted constructions to be displayed
three-dimensionally and evaluated for the first time, right from the initial
development stage.
Features
ProCad warpknit 3D system enables drafts to be rotated as
three-dimensional images, and enlarged so that even the smallest detail can be
visualised. Sophisticated algorithms enable the tension effects to be
reproduced realistically in the model. The various lapping arrangements can
also be simulated and used to calculate and simulate textiles produced on
single and double needlebar warp knitting machines with varying stitch
densities, yarn feeds, yarn counts, colours and stretch levels.
ProdCad warpknit 3D obtains the data for calculating the
three-dimensional fabric construction from the ProCad warpknit’s product
database. As well as the yarn characteristics obtained from the ‘yarn atlas’,
the fabric take-down and yarn feed sequences are also included in the
calculation model, so that a physically correct picture can be obtained on the
basis of the yarn parameters. Under normal circumstances, these are extremely
complex technical procedures, which can be carried out easily and intuitively
using ProdCad warpknit 3D.
The design can be ‘handled’ by clicking on the mouse and can
be manipulated so that it rotates in all directions and enlarged or reduced in
size by scrolling with the mouse. Other modifications that can be made to the
lapping arrangement being drafted relate to changing the number of repeats
displayed, the yarn count and the colour scheme, and the inclusion and
exclusion of yarns according to the bars, and this is all done in real time.
The results of this interactive processing technique can be evaluated
immediately.
Training
According to Karl Mayer, lapping movement technology is
difficult to teach, especially to newcomers to the technology. The companysays
that ProdCad warpknit 3D can simplify and accelerate the process of learning
and understanding considerably, since the software enables the learner to get a
grasp of the subject immediately. The lapping technology can be visualised both
generally and in detail, and ranges from pillar stitch and tricot lappings to
open and dense knitted fabrics. Changes in the lapping can be seen immediately
and enable the interplay between several bars and the effects of different yarn
tensions to be experienced.
Development stages
Without software support, visualising lappings mentally
requires a great deal of experience and concentration. ProdCad warpknit 3D enables
the user to focus on the important details and concentrate on developing creative
designs. The detailed simulation makes expensive and time-consuming trials on
the machine no longer necessary and no production is lost as a result.
With its specific, cause related display features, ProdCad
warpknit 3D supports the experience and expertise of the developer in
discovering why and how certain effects are created. The initial fabric
construction clearly shows the yarn passage through the machine. The user can then
use this to simulate and reproduce the movement of the yarns and deformation of
the fabric as a result of the yarn tension and yarn characteristics in a
carefully controlled, step-by-step manner.
Product simulation
For the first time, the high degree of accuracy that can be
achieved when simulating the yarn dynamics enables tricot fabrics to be
represented as a fabric image which is very similar to the real fabric . This
enables the product to be evaluated, without having to use precious machine
time.
Specifications for functional textiles
Karl Mayer says that the technical textiles sector offers a
huge growth potential and tapping into this potential requires products having
special functional characteristics and that until now, developing lappings with
the required specific characteristics has nearly always meant carrying out expensive,
time-consuming trials. The company claims that ProCad warpknit 3D is the
perfect answer to this, and is proving to be an indispensable tool for use in
the creative design process.
The three-dimensional construction shown on the right provides
good approximate values in conjunction with the relevant yarn parameters for
important product characteristics, such as strength or flexural rigidity. Work
is continuously being carried out into improving the calculation functions and
on developing customer specific solutions to ensure that the model comes as
close as possible to reality and that its design and structural features meet
the requirements of the end-use. The structural data obtained can also be made
available for use in external applications and calculations via a standard
export interface.
Karl Mayer says that with all these features, ProCad
warpknit 3D completes the ProCad product family and makes this extensive
software package an efficient tool for turning the creativity of the designers
in the design studio into reality. The individual programs were developed for
the various stages in pattern preparation, and support development and data
management throughout all the processes.
For further information visit www.texion.eu
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