Smart textiles are materials and structures that sense and react to environmental conditions or stimuli, such as those from mechanical, thermal, chemical, electrical, magnetic or other sources.
The smart textiles are used in enhancing the comfort, wellness properties, hygiene,health,continuous monitoring, climate control, thermal insulation ,protection against harmful radiations etc.
The intelligent textiles is nothing but the Smart textiles.They are able to sense electrical,thermal,magnetic ,chemical stimuli from the environment and respond to the same.
David F. Hult has written the book "Smart Textiles for Designers: Inventing the Future of Fabrics," which explores the intersection of technology and textiles. He has also published research articles on wearable technology and smart fabric design.
Smart fabrics can be constructed from almost any kind of textiles-from organza to Lycra. As far as electric properties are concerned, most get their charges from fine wires woven into the yarn of fabrics. Others utilize conductive polymers (aka organic semiconductors) or nanocomposites (materials that are created by introducing nanoparticles into sample materials) to make sensors. The sensors can take readings of a person's heart rate, body temperature, odor, etc. and then users can manipulate that data to be used for any purpose they would like. The sensors can be placed anywhere on the garment that's logical. We have some sort of stimulated arrangement of sensors calibrated with electronic devices help to sense, process & activate the signal in well manner. The sensors provide a nerve system to detect signals. The processor analyses & evaluates the signals. The actuators act upon the detected & evaluated signal either directly or from a central control unit.
textiles is called textile because it is related all weaving activities
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No. Textiles are clothing and fabrics.
Multicultural textiles is textiles from diffrent cultures gees its not that hard are thick or some thing !!!
E-textiles, or electronic textiles, can be used for a variety of applications, including wearable technology, health monitoring, and interactive fashion. They integrate sensors and electronic components into fabrics, enabling functionalities such as tracking vital signs, adjusting temperature, or providing haptic feedback. Additionally, e-textiles can enhance user experience in sports, rehabilitation, and smart clothing, making them an innovative tool in both the fashion and technology industries. Their versatility also opens up possibilities for art and design, creating dynamic and responsive environments.
Batch production textiles is the manufacturing technique of creating a group of components using textiles.
Spinning is the basis for a Textile component to develop.Flying shuttle was invented by John Kay,Spinning Jenny was invented by James Hargreaves, Water frame was invented by Richard Arkwright. These inventions lead to a Succesful Textile industry.
Conductive thread was first developed in the late 20th century, with significant advancements occurring in the 1990s. Researchers began exploring the integration of conductive materials into textiles for various applications, including electronics and wearable technology. This innovation has since evolved, leading to a growing market for smart textiles and electronic fabrics.