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Modelling the dynamic drape of fabrics on synthetic humans: a physical, lumped-parameter model

True 3-D garment design (CAD) systems are fundamental for the next generation of intelligent textile and garment manufacture and retailing. Reports a new approach for modelling fabric. The fabric model is developed based on a physical analogue to a deep shell system for describing and predicting the...

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Published in:International journal of clothing science and technology 1995-12, Vol.7 (5), p.10-25
Main Authors: Stylios, G, Wan, T.R, Powell, N.J
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Clothing industry
Computer aided design
Deformation
Engineering
Fabric analysis
Fabrics
Finite element analysis
Mathematical models
Product design
Simulation
Studies
Textiles
Viscoelasticity
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