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Multidimensional analysis for fabric drapability

Title
Multidimensional analysis for fabric drapability
Authors
ShinBonaYunChangsang
Ewha Authors
윤창상
SCOPUS Author ID
윤창상scopus
Issue Date
2023
Journal Title
Fashion and Textiles
ISSN
2198-0802JCR Link
Citation
Fashion and Textiles vol. 10, no. 1
Keywords
Drape coefficientDrape shapeFabric drapabilityMultidimensional analysisNode
Publisher
Springer
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS; KCI WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
This study analyzed fabric drapability in one, two, and three dimensions to provide an assessment method reflecting real conditions. One-dimensional analysis of drapability involved observing the fabric movement by reciprocating motion. The movement appeared differently depending on the fabric characteristics, and the shape and location of the node showed differently, which were considered to be influenced by the weight of the sample along with the drape coefficient. Two-dimensional analysis identified the significant factors for the drape information. This examination confirmed that, even if drape factors were similar, differences in draped shape were observed based on the factors related to node shapes. Three-dimensional analysis, using a 3D scanner, involved the use of the mean distances between draped samples and the standard truncated cone, their standard deviation, and the coefficient of variation. The coefficient of variation was high in the groups wherein the shape of the drape was irregular. In the 3D analysis, the distances between samples and the standard truncated cone were expressed in colors to intuitively deliver the drape information. To determine a factor that could indicate drapability among the factors derived from each dimension, the existing drape coefficient was employed for correlation analysis. Three pairs of samples with similar drape coefficients but different drape shapes were selected to verify the above results. In conclusion, one-dimensional node location, two-dimensional standard deviation of node severity, and three-dimensional coefficient of variation were shown to effectively demonstrate the drape characteristic that the drape coefficient could not indicate. © 2023, The Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles.
DOI
10.1186/s40691-023-00352-w
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