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Smart textiles are materials and structures that sense and react to environmental conditions or stimuli, and their integration into protective clothing has led to the development… Read more
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Woodhead Publishing Series in Textiles
Part I: Smart materials and technologies
Chapter 1: Smart textiles for protection: an overview
Abstract:
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Smart textile functions for protection
1.3 European projects on smart protective textiles
1.4 Protective textiles and comfort
1.5 Other functions of smart textile systems
1.6 Systex – a European coordination action for enhancing the breakthrough of intelligent textile systems
Chapter 2: Types of smart materials for protection
Abstract:
2.1 Introduction: smart materials for protection
2.2 High-performance fibres for protective textiles
2.3 Piezoelectric fibres, phase-change materials, and shape memory fibres
2.4 Woven and knitted structures for protective textiles
2.5 Nonwovens
2.6 Barrier films and nanofibre membranes
2.7 Carbon nanotubes
2.8 Conclusion and future trends
Chapter 3: Smart surface treatments for textiles for protection
Abstract:
3.1 Introduction: the role of surfaces in smart fabrics for protection
3.2 Surface grafting
3.3 Coating techniques
3.4 Other surface treatment methods
3.5 Conclusion and future trends
Chapter 4: The use of nanomaterials in smart protective clothing
Abstract:
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Conventional materials used in protective clothing
4.3 Use of nanoparticles in protective clothing
4.4 Use of electrospun nanofibers and nanoparticles in protective clothing
4.5 Applications of nanoparticles in protective textiles
4.6 Smart textiles using nanoparticles
4.7 Chameleon fibers
4.8 Conclusion and future trends
4.9 Sources of further information and advice
Chapter 5: Smart barrier membranes for protective clothing
Abstract:
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Principles and types of responsive barriers
5.3 Principles and types of self-decontaminating barriers
5.4 Advantages and challenges of responsive and self-decontaminating barriers
5.5 Applications of responsive and self-decontaminating barriers
5.6 Conclusion and future trends
5.7 Sources of further information and advice
5.8 Acknowledgments
Chapter 6: Sensors, actuators and computing systems for smart textiles for protection
Abstract:
6.1 Introduction
6.2 When textiles meet electronics
6.3 Sensors in textiles
6.4 Actuators in textiles
6.5 Power
6.6 Networks
6.7 Future trends
6.8 Design case study: neonatal monitoring
6.9 Sources of further information and advice
Chapter 7: Biomimetic approaches to the design of smart textiles for protection
Abstract:
7.1 Introduction: smart material design in nature
7.2 Biomimicry of smart protective textiles
7.3 Conclusion and future trends
7.4 Acknowledgements
Part II: Applications of smart textiles for protection
Chapter 8: Smart technology for personal protective equipment and clothing
Abstract:
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Types of personal protective equipment and clothing
8.3 Applications of smart clothing in personal protective equipment
8.4 Conclusion and future trends
8.5 Sources of further information and advice
Chapter 9: Smart protective textiles for older people
Abstract:
9.1 Introduction
9.2 The demands of the changing body
9.3 The clothing layering system
9.4 Smart protective textiles for older people
9.5 Usability of the technology interface
9.6 Conclusion
9.7 Sources of further information and advice
Chapter 10: Smart high-performance textiles for protection in construction and geotechnical applications
Abstract:
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Technical textiles for the construction and geotechnical sectors
10.3 Incorporating sensors into smart textiles through the use of optical fibres
10.4 Applications of smart textiles in construction
10.5 Future trends: the Industrial Smart Materials Applications (ISMA) initiative
10.6 Sources of further information and advice
Chapter 11: Smart textiles for the protection of armoured vehicles
Abstract:
11.1 Introduction
11.2 Understanding impact behaviour
11.3 Bullet-proof textile composites for armoured vehicles
11.4 Using sensor networks in composites to measure impact behaviour and material performance in situ
11.5 Conclusion
11.6 Future trends
Chapter 12: Protective clothing for firefighters and rescue workers
Abstract:
12.1 Introduction
12.2 The Protection e-Textiles (PROeTEX) project
12.3 Other firefighter-related European projects
12.4 Simulation of the firefighter market
12.5 The Viking fire protection suit with built-in thermal sensor technology
12.6 The Tecknisolar firefighter garment
12.7 Conclusion
Chapter 13: Advances in chemical and biological protective clothing
Abstract:
13.1 Introduction
13.2 Current chemical and biological (CB) protective clothing
13.3 Materials for chemical and biological (CB) protective clothing
13.4 Technologies for next generation chemical and biological (CB) clothing
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