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Three models for garment simulation
Haruki Imaoka, J. AtkinsonGives an overview of the technique of current garment simulation and of the problems for more advanced simulation. To simulate the behaviour of a garment, three important models…
Modelling fabric deformation as a nonlinear dynamical system using Bäcklund Transformations
Jacqueline R. Postle, Ron PostleAims to analyse unique deformation properties of textile materials in terms of basic mechanical properties. Models fabric deformation as a nonlinear dynamical system so that a…
An approach to the theoretical mechanics of static drape
David W. Lloyd, F. Mete, K. HussainOutlines an approach to the problem of simulating the drape of fabrics. The approach is based on representing fabrics as two‐dimensional continua and using the differential…
A simple finite element model for cloth drape simulation
J. Ascough, H.E. Bez, A.M. BricisUses Newmark’s method to carry out a time‐stepping finite element analysis to predict the behaviour of a cloth garment as it falls from an initial horizontal position to a final…
Towards simulating cloth dynamics using interacting particles
Donald H. House, Richard W. DeVaul, David E. BreenReviews a new approach being developed for modelling the dynamic behaviour of cloth. This work extends the cloth‐particle static draping model of Breen and House to include…
Modelling the dynamic drape of garments on synthetic humans in a virtual fashion show
George K. Stylios, T.R. Wan, N.J. PowellReports the dynamic modelling of garments on synthetic humans. Develops the model based on a physical analogue to a deep shell system for describing and predicting the real 3‐D…
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