Quality evaluation of the appearance of virtual close-fitting woven garments |
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Authors: | Kristina Ancutiene Eugenija Strazdiene Kestutis Lekeckas |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Clothing and Polymer Products Technology, Kaunas University of Technology, Kaunas, Lithuania.kristina.ancutiene@ktu.lt;3. Department of Clothing and Polymer Products Technology, Kaunas University of Technology, Kaunas, Lithuania. |
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Abstract: | The goal of this research was to investigate the quality of the appearance of close-fitting virtual garment with respect to textile materials’ mechanical (tensile, bending, shear and surface) properties. During the research, the panel of experienced experts was rating visual quality of virtual dresses which were simulated with the help of Modaris 3D Fit (Lectra) software. The objects of the investigations were 100% cotton and cotton-blended woven fabrics. Mechanical properties were defined by Kawabata Measurement System, main part of which is based on uniaxial testing. Mannequin of standard size 164–92–96 was covered with close-fitting virtual dress. The fit evaluation of virtual garment was performed on the basis of local tensile strains at 11 points in warp, weft and bias directions. Simulation results of close-fitted garment showed that mechanical characteristics of selected materials effect strain distribution and the quality of garment appearance. It was defined that tensile properties (tensile strain and tensile energy) of textile materials in weft direction had the strongest effect. |
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Keywords: | quality of appearance garment fit virtual garment KES-F fabric mechanical properties |
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