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Physics-based modelling and simulation of functional cloth for virtual prototyping applications

Chapter
Publication Date:
2004
abstract:
A CAD-oriented system is proposed for the design of complex-shaped functional cloth, provided with a physics-based modelling core for simulation and virtual prototyping tasks. Textiles are physically modelled as particle grids in 3D space subjected to Newtonian dynamics, with internal spring, bending and shear forces derived from KES-F data measuring material behaviour Interactions with the environment are expressed as external forces, collisions against obstacles, self-collisions and constraints. Differently from physicsbased animation systems, the proposed system is conceived for real design purposes, and includes functionalities emulating the construction process of actual clothing and structural textiles, e.g., mesh sewing~assembly, insertion of small components, multilayered
fabric composition, mechanical shape deformation, and 2D-to-3D mapping methods. As applications, several cases of textile configurations are considered, with geometric models directly provided by industrial companies and presenting different levels of design complexities, such as garment models (e.g., men's jackets)for the clothing sector, or functional textiles used in the automotive
industry (e.g., soft ear tops).
Iris type:
1.2.01 Contributi in volume (Capitoli o Saggi) - Book Chapters/Essays
List of contributors:
Rizzi, Caterina; Fontana, Marzia; Cugini, Umberto
Authors of the University:
RIZZI Caterina
Handle:
https://aisberg.unibg.it/handle/10446/20272
Book title:
Proceedingsof the ninth ACM symposium on solid modeling and applications (SM '04)
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