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พพพพพพพพพพพพพพพพพพพพพพพพพพพ พพพพพพพพพพพพพพพพพ Forensic evidence in apparel fabric due to stab events พพพ พพพพพพ พพพพพพพพพ พพพพ 51312325 S.E Kemp , D.J. Carr , J. Kieser , B.E. Niven , M.C. Taylor

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พยานวัตถุประเภทผ้าและเส้นใยในเหตุการณ์ถูกแทง Forensic evidence in apparel fabric due to stab events โดย ศริญญา สงเคราะห์ รหัส 51312325 S.E Kemp , D.J. Carr , J. Kieser , B.E. Niven , M.C. Taylor. Introduction. Fabric construction. purpose. 1. Mechanism of human impact - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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พยานวั�ตถุประเภทผ้�าและเส้�นใยในเหตการณ์�ถุ�กแทง

Forensic evidence in apparel fabric due to stab events

โดยศร�ญญา ส้งเคราะห�รห�ส้ 51312325

S.E Kemp , D.J. Carr , J. Kieser , B.E. Niven , M.C. Taylor

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Introduction

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Fabric construction

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purpose

1. Mechanism of human impact

2. Impact rig

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Material and

methods

Components of the instrumented

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Drill fabric Knit fabric

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Test methods.

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AnalysisAnalysis - Visible

- Light microscope

- Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM)

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Result

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Fig. 3. Typical mechanisms of penetration; (a) penetration, (b) runthrough, (c)guard impact, (d) bounce.

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Fig. 4. Kitchen blade ((i) drill fabric, (ii) knit fabric; (a) macroscopic image, (b and c) light microscopy (x12), upper and lower edge, (d and e) fibre ends from upper edge, (f andg) fibre ends from lower edge).

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Fig. 5. Hunting blade ((i) drill fabric, (ii) knit fabric; (a) macroscopic image, (b and c) light microscopy (x12), upper and lower edge, (d and e) fibre ends from upper edge,(f and g) fibre ends from lower edge).

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Fig. 6. Screwdriver blade ((i) drill fabric, (ii) knit fabric; (a) macroscopic

image, (b) light microscopy (x12), upper and lower edge, (c and d) fibre ends).

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Fig. 7. Planar array in new and degraded specimens (drill fabric).

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Fig. 9. Typical example of fibre damage due to laundering (drill

fabric).

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Fig. 10. Comparison of a typical new and degraded fibre end (kitchen blade, scalloped edge; drill fabric).

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Fig. 11. Typical example of flattened fibres observed in impacted fabrics

laundered60 times (drill fabric).

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Discussion

Blade typeFabric

constructionDegrada

tion

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Special Thanks Special Thanks Aj. sant

sukhavachana ;Adviser

Thanks my teachers and everyone for your attention!

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Question?