Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2020
Volume 65, Number 1
Monday–Friday, March 2–6, 2020; Denver, Colorado
Session M25: Fabric, Knits and Knots I
11:15 AM–2:15 PM,
Wednesday, March 4, 2020
Room: 402
Sponsoring
Units:
GSNP DSOFT
Chair: Michael Dimitriyev, Georgia Inst of Tech
Abstract: M25.00001 : What Can Knitting Machines Make?
Presenter:
James McCann
(Carnegie Mellon Univ)
Author:
James McCann
(Carnegie Mellon Univ)
The first -- top-down -- approach views a knitting machine as a device for shaping, splitting, and merging tubes. This leads to the observation that all manifolds with boundary whose Reeb graph under some smooth function has an upward-planar embedding are machine-knittable. This observation forms the basis of our work on knitting design tools.
The second -- bottom-up -- approach translates low-level machine instructions into a geometric description of intertwined yarns, allowing direct enumeration of structures. The important insight made in this work is that the way the yarn is routed between stitches is as important to model as the way the yarn behaves within stitches.
Taken together, these two views of knitting machine capabilities have enabled us to develop new design and simulation tools for machine knitting.
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