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Modeling And Parametric Study Of A Fabric Drape

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  • PASCAL BRUNIAUX

    (GEMTEX, Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts et Industries Textiles, 9 rue de l'Ermitage, BP 30329, 59056 Roubaix Cédex 01, France)

  • ADEL GHITH

    (GEMTEX, Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts et Industries Textiles, 9 rue de l'Ermitage, BP 30329, 59056 Roubaix Cédex 01, France)

  • CHRISTIAN VASSEUR

    (Laboratoire d'automatique I3D, Université des Sciences et Technologies de LILLE, U.F.R. d'I.E.E.A., Bâtiment P2, 59655 Villeneuve d'Ascq Cedex 01, France)

Abstract

The objective of this study is to develop a fabric drape mathematical model in order to simulate the dynamic behavior of a textile structure. Simulation of fabric drape is a significant issue in textile research, which contributes to advances within the framework of virtual models and clothing simulation. In the first part of this paper, the existing methods dealing with the fabric simulation are presented. In the following part, a mathematical model that has been selected for simulation is given. The third part is devoted to the identification of unknown parameters. Each parameter corresponds to a predefined test. In order to obtain reliable results, very specific samples were realized, testing the fabric weave method and the influence of the yarn nature. This choice is guided by industrial needs. Moreover, the proposed method enables a sensitivity analysis of the model parameters. Finally, in the fourth part, several simulation results are presented and they are compared with practical results by analyzing textile structural deformation according to parameter variation.

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  • Pascal Bruniaux & Adel Ghith & Christian Vasseur, 2003. "Modeling And Parametric Study Of A Fabric Drape," Advances in Complex Systems (ACS), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 6(04), pages 457-476.
  • Handle: RePEc:wsi:acsxxx:v:06:y:2003:i:04:n:s0219525903000876
    DOI: 10.1142/S0219525903000876
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