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  • Computational modeling of fused panel bonds [Elektronski vir]
    Jevšnik, Simona ...
    Three-dimensional computer-aided design models have become indispensable for fashion design. Virtual fashion shows and home shopping on web sites are now used by many of the world's famous garment ... production companies. Unfortunately, the shapes of clothes on virtual manikins do not reflect theirereal behaviour, because they do not account for the properties of all the incorporated materials (i.e. interlining and lining of fabrics and the threads and seams connecting several parts of the clothes). The main purpose of this study is to evaluate computational models of fused panel bonds by accounting for different connection between fabrics and interlining. The finite element method was used in order to analyse and determine their behaviour. During theire computational simulations, the specimens were subjected to tensile and shear loading. The computational models were verifiedand discussed regarding the advantages and disadvantages of the evaluated numerical models, using experimental testing methods, such as the Kawabata Evaluation System. Computational modelling of fused panel bonds provides for better material characterisation of fused panels and improved behavioural determination for clothes with fused parts. Additionally, the evaluated computational models of fused panels can be included in three-dimensional computer-aided systems for virtual presentation of clothes, as well as virtual presentation of textile testing methods.
    Vrsta gradiva - prispevek na konferenci
    Leto - 2007
    Jezik - angleški
    COBISS.SI-ID - 11437078