2006
DOI: 10.1007/bf02908267
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3D pattern construction and its application to tight-fitting garments for comfortable pressure sensation

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“…Special mannequins were preferred to acquire values in a range of research such as the pressure studies reported by Doan, et.al. (2003) and by Jeong, Hong, and Kim (2006) [8]- [9]. In addition, augmented mannequins are suggested as a controlled testing environment by Compton, et al (2018), extending the paradigm of mannequin-based pressure evaluations [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Special mannequins were preferred to acquire values in a range of research such as the pressure studies reported by Doan, et.al. (2003) and by Jeong, Hong, and Kim (2006) [8]- [9]. In addition, augmented mannequins are suggested as a controlled testing environment by Compton, et al (2018), extending the paradigm of mannequin-based pressure evaluations [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Changes to bending rigidity and shear stiffness could affect jacket comfort. There are many studies on the relationship between pressure and garment comfort of tight fit garment giving high pressure such as underwear, socks and stockings [7][8][9]. However, researches on the effect of compression on the outer garment such as a jacket are less.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Three-dimensional body scanning is an affordable means of collecting information that can be used in anthropometric studies for custom fit patternmaking or size selection in mass customized garments (Ashdown et al, 2007). Previous studies using 3D body scanners have dealt with body shapes (Chen et al, 2010;Chen, 2011;Ashdown and Na, 2008), automatic measurements (Choi & Ashdown, 2011;Lee & Ashdown, 2005;Lu et al, 2008), volume and shape change measurements (Staker et al, 2009), surface area measurements (Lee et al, 2006), body modeling for virtual images (Dekker et al, 1999), garment fit (Ashdown et al, 2007;Lee et al, 2006;Nam et al, 2005;Song & Ashdown, 2010), flattening the body surface for garment patternmaking (Jeong et al, 2006;Yunchu & Weiyuan, 2007), and observing body surface changes when in motion (Bethke, 2005;Choi, 2011;Choi & Ashdown, 2011;Jung, 2005;Kim, 2008;Lee & Ashdown, 2005;Lu et al, 2010;Oh & Chun, 2008;Wang et al, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%