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        A Filament Level Analysis on 3-D Orthogonal Weave Microgeometry Modeling under Different Yarn Tension

        Ying Ma,Yueyan Liu,Congying Deng,Xiang Chen,Yang Zhao,Sheng Lu,Youqi Wang 한국섬유공학회 2020 Fibers and polymers Vol.21 No.10

        3-D woven textile is generated through the weaving process. Yarn is a non-continuum material domain, thestructure of which is determined by inter fiber movement. In this study, the micro-geometry of 3-D orthogonal weave isgenerated at filament level predicting through the weaving process implementing the digital element approach (DEA). First,the basic concepts and explicit algorithm of DEA is introduced. The method of calculating adjusted digital fiber materialproperty in terms of discretization resolution is proposed. Second, the unit-cell topology of 3-D orthogonal weave is definedby a position matrix. The calculation of potential energy of the cell is derived. At last, a dynamic weaving process is designedto investigate the effect of yarn tension on fabric micro-geometry and cell energy. 4 unit-cells are generated under 4 sets oftension combination. Results show that as the fabric thickness decrease, the filaments of the weft yarns move towards thecenter. The weft yarns at the top and bottom deform into their final shape first. The applied tension on weaver plays adominant role in determining fabric thickness and convergence speed. By comparing the numerical results with themicroscope pictures taken from the actual specimen, it is concluded that the fabric micro-geometry produced by tensioncombination 4 closely matches the experimental results.

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        The Benefits of Indirect Exposure to Trauma

        Xiaofei Kang,Yueyan Fang,Sihan Li,Yadong Liu,Di Zhao,Xiujuan Feng,Yaqi Wang,Ping Li 대한신경정신의학회 2018 PSYCHIATRY INVESTIGATION Vol.15 No.5

        Objective Ambulance personnel who witness trauma experienced by patients have been reported to experience positive changes, known as vicarious posttraumatic growth (VPTG). We examined VPTG and its relationship with social support and resilience among ambulance personnel. Methods The sample (n=227) was recruited from six emergency centers in China. The measures included the Posttraumatic Growth Inventory (PTGI), the Social Support Rating Scale (SSRS), and the 10-item Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC-10). Structure Equation Modeling (SEM) and the bootstrapping procedure were used to examine indirect effects. Results The participants’ mean score for VPTG was 68.96 (SD=15.51). Social support had significant direct effects on resilience (β=0.51, p<0.001) and VPTG (β=0.25, p=0.001), and resilience (β=0.58, p<0.001) had a significant direct effect on VPTG. Furthermore, social support had a significant indirect effect (0.51×0.58=0.30, p<0.001) on VPTG through resilience. Conclusion Although the nature of the work of ambulance personnel is not expected to change, the negative effects of the trauma they encounter can be reduced by providing them with more support resources and interventions to foster their resilience, which in turn, promote VPTG.

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