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Computer Technology for Textiles and Apparel

Computer Technology for Textiles and Apparel
Edited by Jinlian Hu, Hong Kong Polytechnic Institute

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Contents:

PART 1 COMPUTER-BASED TECHNOLOGY FOR TEXTILE MATERIALS

Digital technology for yarn structure and appearance analysis
B G Xu, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
- Introduction
- Measurement of yarn evenness
- Analysis of yarn hairiness
- Measurement of yarn twist
- Yarn snarl recognition
- Yarn blend analysis
- Grading of yarn appearance
- Future trends
- Conclusions
- Acknowledgement
- References

Digital-based technology for fabric structure analysis
B Xin, Shanghai University of Engineering Science, China and J Hu, G Baciu and X Yu, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
- Introduction
- Background and literature review
- The digital system for weave pattern recognition
- Theoretical background for weave pattern analysis
- Methodology for active grid model (AGM) construction and weave pattern extraction
- Conclusions
- References

Computer vision-based fabric defect analysis and measurement

A Kumar, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
- Introduction
- Fabric inspection for quality assurance
- Fabric defect detection methods
- Fabric defect classification
- Fabric properties and colour measurement using image analysis
- Conclusions and future trends
- Acknowledgement
- References

PART 2 MODELLING AND SIMULATION OF TEXTILES AND GARMENTS

Key techniques for 3D garment design
Y Zhong, Donghua University, China
- Introduction
- Sketch-based garment design
- Surface flattening for virtual garments
- Online garment-shopping system: problems and solutions
- Challenges and future trends
- Sources of further information
- References

Modelling and simulation of fibrous yarn materials
X Chen, University of Manchester, UK
- Introduction
- Modelling and simulation of yarns
- Weave modelling
- Geometrical modeling of woven fabrics
- Finite element (FE) modelling of woven fabrics
- Future developments in textile modelling
- Acknowledgement
- References

Digital technology and modelling for fabric structures
G Baciu, E Zheng and J Hu, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
- Introduction
- Background to woven fabric structure
- Fabric geometry structure models
- Fabric weave pattern
- Description and classification of regular patterns
- Description and classification of irregular patterns
- Weave pattern and fabric geometry surface appearance
- Experimental pattern analysis
- Methodology
- Results and discussion
- Acknowledgement
- References

Modelling ballistic impact on textile materials
M S Risby, National Defence University, Malaysia and A M S Hamouda, Qatar University, Qatar
- Introduction
- Computational aspects
- Numerical modeling of single and multiple layer fabric
- Conclusions
- References

Modelling and simulation techniques for garments
S-K Wong, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
- Introduction
- Model development
- Computer graphics techniques for garment structure and appearance
- Rendering of garment appearance and model demonstration for garments
- Considerations for realtime applications
- Advanced modeling techniques
- Future developments in garment material simulation
- Conclusions and sources of further information and advice
- References

PART 3 COMPUTER-BASED TECHNOLOGY FOR APPAREL

Human interaction with computers and its use in the textile apparel industry
G Baciu and S Liang, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
- Introduction
- Principles of human – computer interaction (HCI)
- Methods for improving human interaction with computers for textile purposes
- Future trends
- Conclusions
- Acknowledgements
- References

3D body scanning: generation Y body perception and virtual visualization

M-E Faust, University of Philadelphia, USA and S Carrier, University of Quebec at Montreal, Canada
- Introduction
- Literature review
- Methodology
- Results and findings
- Conclusion and recommendations
- Limitations
- Future studies
- References

Computer technology from a textile designer’s perspective
H Ujiie, Philadelphia University, USA
- Introduction
- The role of computer technology in textile design
- Main computer technologies in textile design
- Benefits and limitations of computers for textile design
- Future trends
- Sources of further information and advice
- References

Digital printing technology for textiles and apparel
D J Tyler, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
- Introduction
- Review of digital printing technology
- Global developments in digital printing technology
- Colour technology and colour management
- Three stages of computing for digital printing
- Future trends
- Conclusions
- Sources of further information and advice
- Acknowledgements
- References

Approaches to teaching computer-aided design (CAD) to fashion and textiles students

P C L Hui, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
- Introduction
- Review of approaches to teaching computer-aided design (CAD)
- Challenges presented by each approach
- Case study
- Areas for improvement in teaching (CAD)
- Conclusions
- References

Three-dimensional (3D) technologies for apparel and textile design
C L Istook, North Carolina State University, E A Newcomb, North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University, USA and H Lim, Konkuk University, South Korea
- Introduction
- Applications of 3D human body modeling
- Technologies of human body modeling in 3D
- Development of the body surface
- Animation
- Generic vs. individualized body models
- Virtual try-on technologies
- Conclusions
- References

Integrated digital processes for design and development of apparel
T A M Lamar, North Carolina State University, USA
- Introduction
- Conventional design, development and production processes for apparel
- Simultaneous design of textile and garment utilizing digital technology
- Integrated processes in practice
- The role of computer aided design (CAD) and visualization technologies in integrated textile product design
- The future of integrated digital apparel design and development processes
- Conclusions
- Sources of further information
- References 


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