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Property Changes of Woven Blouse Fabrics by bonding fusible interlinings for a 3D Virtual Try-on Systemopen accessProperty Changes of Woven Blouse Fabrics by bonding fusible interlinings for a 3D Virtual Try-on System

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Property Changes of Woven Blouse Fabrics by bonding fusible interlinings for a 3D Virtual Try-on System
Authors
김명옥박명자
Issue Date
Nov-2014
Publisher
한국의류산업학회
Keywords
woven fabric; mechanical properties; interlining; 3D virtual try-on system
Citation
한국의류산업학회지, v.16, no.6, pp.1008 - 1016
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KCI
Journal Title
한국의류산업학회지
Volume
16
Number
6
Start Page
1008
End Page
1016
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/158644
ISSN
1229-2060
Abstract
This study aims to analyze the changes in the mechanical properties of woven fabrics(cotton, linen, wool, silk, and polyester) by bonding fusible interlinings with varying deniers(10D, 20D, and 30D) for a 3D virtual try-on system(one that a user to try garments through screens using Avatar) developed over the last decade. We experimented with four mechanical properties and thicknesses of twenty-three specimens of interlining bonded fabrics including face fabrics and interlinings by using the KES-FB-AUTO system. The results showed that the tensile property increased(LT and RT increased and WT decreased) as the denier of the interlining increased; however, the change was slight. In contrast, the bending and shear properties increased significantly as the denier of the interlining increased on both the warp and the weft. This showed evidence that the interlining gives the fabrics size stability. The compression property was slight changed as the tensile property varies depending on the fibers and the denier of interlining. As expected, the thickness increased by bonding the interlining as the denier of interlining increased. From these results, we conclude that 3D users need to reflect these changes of woven fabrics by bonding interlinings when they try screen fittings to accurately express the fabric reality of manufactured garment.
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