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SMART TEXTILE
Introduction
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Smart textiles introduces a shift from passive
functionality to active behaviour.
It is the result of the integration of microelectronics in
textiles to endow materials with new properties.
successful marriage of traditional textiles and clothing
technology with other branches of science like material
science, structural mechanics, sensor and actuator
technology, advance processing
technology, communication, artificial
intelligence, biology etc.

The production of smart textiles is now a reality after a

Smart textiles are defined as textiles that can sense and
react via an active control mechanism to
environmental conditions or stimuli from
mechanical, thermal, chemical, electrical or magnetic
sources.

Passive Smart Textile
Can only sense the environment
These are sensors
Can sense and react to the environmental
stimuli
These are sensors and actuators
Can sense, react and adapt themselves to
environment
Cognition, reasoning and activating
capacities

Ultra Smart Textile

Active Smart Textile





Functions of smart textiles





Sensing
Data processing
Actuation
Storage
Communication
 Sensing
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

Basically , sensing is the function of transforming a
signal into another signal that can be read and
understood by a predefined reader which can be a real
device or a person.
For real devices all the signals should be ultimately
converted into electrical ones.
Thermocouple, quantum tunneling composite( based
on softswitch technology), fibre bragg grating sensors(
basically optical fibres) are used to convert the signals
into electrical ones.

Data processing


Data processing is one of the components that are
required only when active processing is necessary
Problems need to be overcome before imparting textile
material for this function are :fastness to washing,
deformation, interconnections, etc.

So far, pieces of electronics are used for data
processing whichare now available in miniaturised
and even in a flexible form.

Actuation


Actuators respond to an impulse resulting from sensor
function , possibly data processing.
Actuators make things move , release substances, make
noise and many more.

Shape memory material, drug supply system(emitting
substances) are the best suiting examples in this field.
 Storage


Sensing, data processing, actuation, communication,
they usually need energy, mostly electrical energy.
For efficient energy management there should bean
appropriate combination of energy supply and energy
storage capacity.

Here sources of energy are--instance body heat,
mechanical motion (elastic from deformation of the
fabrics, kinetic from body motion), radiation, etc.

Communication
It may be required
Within one element of a suit---optical fibres,
conductive yarns

Between the individual elements within the suit---
optical fibres, conductive yarns

From the wearer to the suit to pass instructions---
optical fibres

From the suit to the wearer or his environment to
pass information---wireless connection i.e.
antenna manufactured in textile material

Thermo regulating material
Chromic materials
Luminescent materials
Conductive material
Voltaic materials
Electronic textile

PCMs are applied either in spinning or during chemical
finishing of textiles like coating, lamination etc.
Paraffin phase change material

Acts as a storage of heat in
garments.

Provide a thermal balance
between the heat generated by
the body while engaging in a
sport and the heat released into
the environment.


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


Change their colour reversibly
according to external environmental
conditions
Photochromic: external stimulus is
light.
Thermochromic: external stimulus is
heat.
Electrochromic: external stimulus is
electricity.
Piezorochromic: external stimulus is
pressure.
Solvatechromic: external stimulus is
liquid or gas.

Emits lights according to external
environmental conditions

Photoluminescence: external
stimulus is light

Electroluminescence: external
stimulus is electricity

Chemioluminescence: external
stimulus is a chemical reaction

Triboluminescence: external
stimulus is friction
Function: It conducts electricity.
Properties: Light
weight, flexible, cost competitive
with ability to be
crimped, soldered and subjected
to textile processing.

Preparation: It can be made by
filling synthetic fibres with
carbon or metal particles, coating
fibres with conductive polymers
or using conductive short fibres.


Research underway to produce
and store electricity from body
movements and wrist rotation
Storage of energy for electronic
parts

Use of solar cells
 Photovoltaic materials possess
the property to generate electric
current by means of a light
excitation.

These are materials with
electronic functionality and at the
same time textile characteristics.
Examples---

The wearable computer
The sensory Baby
Vest The respibelt
Textiles are changing day by day and this hybridisation of
textiles with other branches of science has been most
welcome by all. It has shifted the consumer value ---
instead of wanting the finest natural material, people
look at the engineered beauty, innovative design and
intelligent aspect of product.
So, if smart textile are affordable I think they will be
accepted by the user as part of his everyday life…
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SMART TEXTILE.pdf

  • 2. Introduction   Smart textiles introduces a shift from passive functionality to active behaviour. It is the result of the integration of microelectronics in textiles to endow materials with new properties. successful marriage of traditional textiles and clothing technology with other branches of science like material science, structural mechanics, sensor and actuator technology, advance processing technology, communication, artificial intelligence, biology etc.  The production of smart textiles is now a reality after a
  • 3.  Smart textiles are defined as textiles that can sense and react via an active control mechanism to environmental conditions or stimuli from mechanical, thermal, chemical, electrical or magnetic sources.
  • 4.  Passive Smart Textile Can only sense the environment These are sensors Can sense and react to the environmental stimuli These are sensors and actuators Can sense, react and adapt themselves to environment Cognition, reasoning and activating capacities  Ultra Smart Textile  Active Smart Textile    
  • 5.  Functions of smart textiles      Sensing Data processing Actuation Storage Communication
  • 6.  Sensing    Basically , sensing is the function of transforming a signal into another signal that can be read and understood by a predefined reader which can be a real device or a person. For real devices all the signals should be ultimately converted into electrical ones. Thermocouple, quantum tunneling composite( based on softswitch technology), fibre bragg grating sensors( basically optical fibres) are used to convert the signals into electrical ones.
  • 7.  Data processing   Data processing is one of the components that are required only when active processing is necessary Problems need to be overcome before imparting textile material for this function are :fastness to washing, deformation, interconnections, etc.  So far, pieces of electronics are used for data processing whichare now available in miniaturised and even in a flexible form.
  • 8.  Actuation   Actuators respond to an impulse resulting from sensor function , possibly data processing. Actuators make things move , release substances, make noise and many more.  Shape memory material, drug supply system(emitting substances) are the best suiting examples in this field.
  • 9.  Storage   Sensing, data processing, actuation, communication, they usually need energy, mostly electrical energy. For efficient energy management there should bean appropriate combination of energy supply and energy storage capacity.  Here sources of energy are--instance body heat, mechanical motion (elastic from deformation of the fabrics, kinetic from body motion), radiation, etc. 
  • 10. Communication It may be required Within one element of a suit---optical fibres, conductive yarns  Between the individual elements within the suit--- optical fibres, conductive yarns  From the wearer to the suit to pass instructions--- optical fibres  From the suit to the wearer or his environment to pass information---wireless connection i.e. antenna manufactured in textile material
  • 11.  Thermo regulating material Chromic materials Luminescent materials Conductive material Voltaic materials Electronic textile
  • 12.  PCMs are applied either in spinning or during chemical finishing of textiles like coating, lamination etc. Paraffin phase change material  Acts as a storage of heat in garments.  Provide a thermal balance between the heat generated by the body while engaging in a sport and the heat released into the environment.
  • 13.       Change their colour reversibly according to external environmental conditions Photochromic: external stimulus is light. Thermochromic: external stimulus is heat. Electrochromic: external stimulus is electricity. Piezorochromic: external stimulus is pressure. Solvatechromic: external stimulus is liquid or gas.
  • 14.  Emits lights according to external environmental conditions  Photoluminescence: external stimulus is light  Electroluminescence: external stimulus is electricity  Chemioluminescence: external stimulus is a chemical reaction  Triboluminescence: external stimulus is friction
  • 15. Function: It conducts electricity. Properties: Light weight, flexible, cost competitive with ability to be crimped, soldered and subjected to textile processing.  Preparation: It can be made by filling synthetic fibres with carbon or metal particles, coating fibres with conductive polymers or using conductive short fibres.
  • 16.   Research underway to produce and store electricity from body movements and wrist rotation Storage of energy for electronic parts  Use of solar cells  Photovoltaic materials possess the property to generate electric current by means of a light excitation.
  • 17.  These are materials with electronic functionality and at the same time textile characteristics. Examples---  The wearable computer The sensory Baby Vest The respibelt
  • 18. Textiles are changing day by day and this hybridisation of textiles with other branches of science has been most welcome by all. It has shifted the consumer value --- instead of wanting the finest natural material, people look at the engineered beauty, innovative design and intelligent aspect of product. So, if smart textile are affordable I think they will be accepted by the user as part of his everyday life…