The influence of knitting machine characteristics and yarn properties on tensions occurring in yarn during knitting is investigated. The process is dynamically analyzed by means of frequency analysis for three grades of cotton yarn fineness and two of wool yarn. Signal analysis done numerically using discrete Fourier transform (DFT) results in force signals with one-sided and double-sided spectra. Some characteristic signals are presented with appropriate DFT to help determine the influence of yarn, package quality, and yarn feeding on signal spectra.
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