A. Goel's scientific contributions
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Publications (4)
Due to the very limited information available on weaving work in Kumaon, especially with reference to shawl manufacturing, this study was approached as an exploratory study to form a base for further research. The aim of the study was to investigate the present status of shawl weaving units of Kumaon, their background, marketing and problems encoun...
The physical properties of rambouillet wool and mulberry silk fiber waste were studied and compared. Focus was on fiber diameter, fineness, length, elongation and crimp among others. The mean fiber length of rambouillet wool was found to be 46.25 mm. The fineness of mulberry silk fiber waste was (3.01 denier) more than rambouillet wool (4.95 denier...
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... The yarn can be used for production of warmer varieties of fabrics. The combined effect of warmth and comfort of wool with high strength, luster and good hand property of silk can be successfully achieved through blending to increase its market value (Papnai and Goel 2005) [17] . Eri silk has a vast potential in both domestic and international markets and emerging as "The fabrics of next millennium. ...