The Influence of Textile Materials Mechanical Properties upon Virtual Garment Fit
3D virtual representation of garment provides high potential for design, product development and marketing processes, especially in mass customization strategies implementation. Clothing industry rapidly turns to virtual simulation which not only presents realistic 3D view of garment but also simula...
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doaj-0d3b1ce384e34863bf42fdbc9a9617242020-11-25T01:12:53ZengKaunas University of TechnologyMedžiagotyra1392-13202029-72892011-07-0117216016710.5755/j01.ms.17.2.486407The Influence of Textile Materials Mechanical Properties upon Virtual Garment FitKristina ANCUTIENĖ0Dovilė SINKEVIČIŪTĖ1Kaunas University of TechnologyKaunas University of Technology3D virtual representation of garment provides high potential for design, product development and marketing processes, especially in mass customization strategies implementation. Clothing industry rapidly turns to virtual simulation which not only presents realistic 3D view of garment but also simulates mechanical behaviour of materials. 3D CAD systems can be used to define strain distribution in virtual garment which describes garment fit without actually producing the garment. Strain and distance ease between body and garment depends not only upon body measurements and garment construction, but also on mechanical and structural properties of selected material. The aim of this research was to investigate virtual garment fit using "Modaris 3D Fit" (Lectra) software subjected to fabrics mechanical (tensile, bending, shear) and structural (composition, thickness, area density) properties investigating strain distribution in garment and distance ease between garment and human body. It was defined that for diagonal cut garments the highest influence upon garment fit has fabric tensile properties in weft direction. The highest influence is obtained at high distance ease and small strain values zones and at negative distance ease and high strain values zones. Therefore, presented method could be used for tight-fitted garments also for garments with draperies on purpose to investigate garment fit upon fabrics used.<p><a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.5755/j01.ms.17.2.486">http://dx.doi.org/10.5755/j01.ms.17.2.486</a></p>http://matsc.ktu.lt/index.php/MatSc/article/view/486easeKES-Fstrain distributionmechanical properties of textile materialsvirtual garment fit |
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Kristina ANCUTIENĖ Dovilė SINKEVIČIŪTĖ The Influence of Textile Materials Mechanical Properties upon Virtual Garment Fit Medžiagotyra ease KES-F strain distribution mechanical properties of textile materials virtual garment fit |
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Kristina ANCUTIENĖ Dovilė SINKEVIČIŪTĖ |
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The Influence of Textile Materials Mechanical Properties upon Virtual Garment Fit |
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The Influence of Textile Materials Mechanical Properties upon Virtual Garment Fit |
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The Influence of Textile Materials Mechanical Properties upon Virtual Garment Fit |
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The Influence of Textile Materials Mechanical Properties upon Virtual Garment Fit |
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The Influence of Textile Materials Mechanical Properties upon Virtual Garment Fit |
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influence of textile materials mechanical properties upon virtual garment fit |
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Kaunas University of Technology |
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1392-1320 2029-7289 |
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3D virtual representation of garment provides high potential for design, product development and marketing processes, especially in mass customization strategies implementation. Clothing industry rapidly turns to virtual simulation which not only presents realistic 3D view of garment but also simulates mechanical behaviour of materials. 3D CAD systems can be used to define strain distribution in virtual garment which describes garment fit without actually producing the garment. Strain and distance ease between body and garment depends not only upon body measurements and garment construction, but also on mechanical and structural properties of selected material. The aim of this research was to investigate virtual garment fit using "Modaris 3D Fit" (Lectra) software subjected to fabrics mechanical (tensile, bending, shear) and structural (composition, thickness, area density) properties investigating strain distribution in garment and distance ease between garment and human body. It was defined that for diagonal cut garments the highest influence upon garment fit has fabric tensile properties in weft direction. The highest influence is obtained at high distance ease and small strain values zones and at negative distance ease and high strain values zones. Therefore, presented method could be used for tight-fitted garments also for garments with draperies on purpose to investigate garment fit upon fabrics used.<p><a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.5755/j01.ms.17.2.486">http://dx.doi.org/10.5755/j01.ms.17.2.486</a></p> |
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ease KES-F strain distribution mechanical properties of textile materials virtual garment fit |
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