2011
DOI: 10.5755/j01.ms.17.4.778
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Textiles Objective and Sensory Evaluation in Rapid Prototyping

Abstract: Most consumer purchases nowadays are driven by sensory attraction and good feeling. From this standpoint textile and fashion industries need new methods to evaluate fabric quality and to respond to consumer expectations. Recently the implementation of sensory analysis in the process of material characterization has drawn much international attention. So, the aim of the research was to find dependencies between the results of sensory analysis and objective fabric behaviour evaluation performed using KES-F and G… Show more

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“…Furthermore it should be necessary to extend the testing of wearing comfort by characterizing the drape behavior. One option would be the analysis of shear stiffness and compression properties according the KES-FB of KAWABATA [22]. In order to further improve the bending stiffness of finished fabrics, the yarn and weaving parameters will be varied and their effect on barrier and filter properties was analyzed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore it should be necessary to extend the testing of wearing comfort by characterizing the drape behavior. One option would be the analysis of shear stiffness and compression properties according the KES-FB of KAWABATA [22]. In order to further improve the bending stiffness of finished fabrics, the yarn and weaving parameters will be varied and their effect on barrier and filter properties was analyzed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nowadays, the hand evaluation of knitted materials can be simply and objectively evaluated by a complex criterion (Q) which is determined using the KTU-Griff-Tester device (Grinevičiūtė et al, 2012). This criterion is also very significant in virtual fabric development and rapid virtual prototyping of 3D garments in order to respond to consumer sensory expectations (Strazdienė, 2011) assuring the perfect performance properties during all exploitation processes of clothes (Daukantienė and Gutauskas, 2002;Daukantienė et al, 2003Daukantienė et al, , 2005Juodsnukytė et al, 2005).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Many researchers have evaluated the hand property of the textiles without assemblies (seams) (Strazdienė, 2011;Daukantienė and Gutauskas, 2002;Grinevičiūtė et al, 2005;Daukantienė et al, 2003;Juodsnukytė et al, 2005;Takako and Masako, 2010), but the research articles which would publish the results of hand evaluation of the textile material pieces assembled into a garment by sewn seams or bonds are still missing. But they would be very valuable due to a reason that the seams of sportswear or children clothes increase the friction in the narrow regions on the back side of clothes.…”
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confidence: 99%
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