Analysis of Polygonal Computer Model Parameters and Influence on Fabric Drape Simulation.

Materials (Basel)

Research and Innovation Centre for Design and Clothing Science, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Maribor, 2000 Maribor, Slovenia.

Published: October 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • Contemporary CAD systems facilitate realistic 3D clothing simulations to predict how both standard and smart fabrics behave in real-world conditions, with a focus on the fabric's physical and mechanical properties.
  • The study involved analyzing nine different fabrics, testing their tensile, bending, shear, and compression characteristics, and measuring draping using specialized devices to create accurate computer models.
  • Results indicated that the mesh density of the polygonal models significantly influences the simulation outcomes, showing a correlation between this parameter and the drape coefficients of the fabrics.

Article Abstract

Contemporary CAD systems enable 3D clothing simulation for the purpose of predicting the appearance and behavior of conventional and intelligent clothing in real conditions. The physical and mechanical properties of the fabric and the simulation parameters play an important role in this issue. The paper presents an analysis of the parameters of the polygonal computer model that affect fabric drape simulation. Experimental research on physical and mechanical properties were performed for nine fabrics. For this purpose, the values of the parameters for the tensile, bending, shear, and compression properties were determined at low loads, while the complex deformations were analyzed using Cusick drape meter devices. The fabric drape simulations were performed using the 2D/3D CAD system for a computer clothing design on a disk model, corresponding to real testing on the drape tester in order to allow a correlation analysis between the values of drape parameters of the simulated fabrics and the realistically measured values for each fabric. Each fabric was simulated as a polygonal model with a variable related to the side length of the polygon to analyze the influence of the polygon size, i.e., mesh density, on the model behavior in the simulation. Based on the simulated fabric drape shape, the values of the areas within the curves necessary to calculate the drape coefficients of the simulated fabrics were determined in the program for 3D modelling. The results were statistically processed and correlations between the values of the drape coefficients and the optimal parameters for simulating certain physical and mechanical properties of the fabric were determined. The results showed that the mesh density of the polygonal model is an important parameter for the simulation results.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8584912PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14216259DOI Listing

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