Textile Robotics and Automation : Mahadevan
contents:
1.textile robotics
2.automation in textile industry
3.automation in spinning lines
4.mechatronics design methodologies
5.friction mechanism of textile fibres
6.molecular theories and textile mechanism
7.computer in textile manufacturing
8.future trends in textile industry
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