Applications of Fractal in Textile Engineering

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In view of the generation of fractal images, the applications of fractal in textile engineering are summarized into two parts. Firstly, fractal images are used in textile image design, textile pattern design and so on. Secondly, fabric properties, such as woven fabric permeability analysis, fabric defect detection, texture analysis of the fabric surface and so on, are analyzed based on fractal theory. The applications of fractal images provide some new creative ideas for textile pattern design. The fractal theory is a powerful tool to solve the complex problems of textile engineering.

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