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Enhancing accuracy of drape simulation. Part I: Investigation of drape variability via 3D scanning
Authors:Narahari Kenkare  Traci A M Lamar  Pradeep Pandurangan  Jeffrey Eischen
Affiliation:1. College of Textiles , North Carolina State University, Box 8301 , Raleigh, NC, 27695-8301;2. College of Engineering , North Carolina State University, Box 7910 , Raleigh, NC, 27695-7910
Abstract:The objective of this two part paper is to present a method of enhancing accuracy of fabric drape simulation using commercially available software. In Part I, we report results of an investigation of drape variability for a set of fabrics having varied mechanical properties, an essential step in defining accuracy for drape simulation. Results illustrate that fabric drape behaviour is highly variable and thus provide no single drape configuration to target with simulation. Development of a revolutionary method for capturing drape of actual fabrics and measuring that drape in a virtual three-dimensional (3D) environment is also presented. The method allows identical drape measurement processes to be implemented for actual and simulated fabrics and provides opportunity for use of additional measures to assess fabric drape in three dimensions. The accomplishments presented in this paper are utilized to demonstrate, in Part II, development of a relationship that enhances realism of particle model simulations generated using the commercial drape simulation software.
Keywords:Simulation  drape measurement  3D body scanner  fabric drape behavior  fabric mechanics
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