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Multilevel Approach to Evaluating the Comfort of Functional Clothing
Authors: Roger L. Barker
Abstract: Research has demonstrated that sensorial clothing comfort is a complex function of material
properties, garment design, as well as conditions of use. This paper discusses a modern holistic
approach to clothing comfort assessment that is based on a multilevel concept, advancing from the
investigation of fabric properties to, ultimately, analysis of complete garment systems in controlled
wear trials. It describes the value of the measurements made by advanced instrumented measurement
systems when used as part of comprehensive research program designed to explain human response to
the wear comfort of functional clothing and materials.
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An Overview on Computational Techniques in Textile Engineering
Authors: Xian-Yi Zeng
Abstract: This paper discusses a number of computational problems in textile/garment industry. These
problems cover quality inspection of textile products, on-line process control and monitoring, process
and material modeling and simulation, CAD for clothing and materials, and computerized management
of production and supply chain. Recently, more attention has been paid to modeling and analysis
of human related complex concepts such as well-being, textile comfort and marketing elements
and their integration in the design of new products. The related computational techniques include
classical methods such as statistics, physical law based analytical equations, classical signal and image
processing and statistical pattern recognition, and intelligent techniques such as soft computing and
data mining. The selection of specific computational techniques is strongly related to the nature of
the problem of interest. An optimal solution to a complex textile or garment problem can be found by
combining several complementary techniques in a suitable way.
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Theoretical and Experimental Analysis on Thermal Properties of Flexible Thermal Insulation Composite Fabric
Authors:Jin-Jing Chen, Wei-Dong Yu
Abstract: In this paper, the theoretical heat transfer of flexible thermal insulation composite fabric has
been analyzed and the designing method has been discussed in systematically. Heat transfer analysis
of flexible thermal insulation composite fabric is sometimes too complex to be used in practical
design application. So, it is necessary to have simpler methods to evaluate the heat transfer flux
through multilayer thermal insulation. The paper presented experimental and theoretical studies on the
determination of the effective thermal conductivities of the flexible thermal insulation composite fabric.
A mathematical model has been developed to describe the heat flux through the composite fabric,
where the heat transfer consists of thermal radiation, solid spacer and residual gas conduction. The
three distinct heat transfer modes are treated as parallel thermal resistances, and the multilayer thermal
insulation behaviour considering a layer-to-layer approach and is based on an electrical analogy. Then,
thermal performances of flexible thermal insulation composite fabric are presented, selecting different
materials, different layers and different spacers. Finally, the prime structure of the flexible thermal
insulation composite fabric is obtained through the theoretical and experimental analysis.
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The Anti-virus Properties of Nano-Chinese Medicine Microcapsule Treated Fabrics
Authors: Jin-Mei Wang, Xiao-Wei Xu, Ying Zhou
Abstract: The extracted components of Chinese medicine were prepared by following different
methods and were used to make microcapsules of the medicine. The two agent samples of the nano-
Chinese medicine microcapsule agent and the Chinese medicine Microcapsule agent and two treated
fabrics, was used to determine the anti-virus properties of influenza virus and Herpes simplex virus by
fluorescent quantification polymerase chain reaction (FQ-PCR). The testing conditions included the
agent concentrations of original liquid, 1/10, 1/100, 1/1000 and 1/10000, and virus contents of 5.00
¡Á107, 5.00¡Á105, 5.00¡Á103, 5.00¡Á102copies/ml. The results indicated that all of the two agent samples
of the nano-Chinese medicine microcapsule agent, the Chinese medicine microcapsule agent and the
treated fabrics have good anti-virus characteristics. The nano-Chinese medicine microcapsule agent was
more effective than the Chinese medicine microcapsule agent. The original style and good properties of
the woollen fabrics were basically kept.
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Effect of PLLA/Keratin Ratio on Mechanical and Physical Properties of Electrospun Nonwoven Fibrous Membrane
Authors: Ru lv, Yi Li, Jia-Shen Li, Lin Li, Arthur F.T. Mak, Frank Ko, Ling Qin
Abstract: Mechanical and physical properties are potentially very important for biomaterials to be used
as scaffolds. To investigate the effect of adding keratin to polylactic acid (PLLA) on the mechanical and
physical properties of electrospun nonwoven fibrous membranes, a series of experiments were conducted,
with PLLA/keratin mass proportions of 1:0, 2:1, 1:1, 1:2, 1:4 and 1:8 respectively. Measured mechanical
and physical properties include tensile property, compressional property, water vapor permeability,
moisture content and moisture management property. The results show that with an increase in the keratin
content, tensile property of above membranes decreased; while moisture content and hydrophilicity are
increased; compressional property and water vapor permeability, however, are not influenced significantly.
It could be concluded from the experimental results that adding keratin into PLLA would significantly
change some important mechanical and physical properties of electrospun nonwoven fibrous membranes,
which could influence their performances as scaffolds for tissue engineering.
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Analysis of Digital Fitting System Requirement in China
Authors: Jie Yang, Bo-An Ying, Xin Zhang, Jian-Fang Liang
Abstract:Digital fitting system is a virtual fitting system based on computer and internet technology.
The aim of the research, described in this paper, is to share fundamental knowledge surrounding the
development of digital fitting system. In addition, we present data, collected from 1050 questionnaires
completed by both the consumers and managers in 10 cities of China, in order to analyze the requirements
for digital fitting system in China. On this basis of this work, we conclude with some advice regarding the
building of digital fitting systems.
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A Study on the Dynamic Pressure Comfort of Tight Seamless Sportswear
Authors: Zi-Min Jin, Yu-Xiu Yan, Xiao-Ju Luo, Jian-Wei Tao
Abstract: The clothing pressure of tight seamless sportswear restricts wearer¡¯s movement and causes
discomfort. In this paper, a research on the dynamic pressure comfort of tight seamless sportswear is
conducted. The study samples are four men¡¯s sportswear of an ordinary style. They are made of same
material with same style and cylinder diameter but with different organization structure and knitting
methods. The dynamic pressure and pressure sense of different positions in tight seamless sportswear
are tested by young men of similar body sizes. In combination with fuzzy mathematics and box control
graph, the methods of objective and subjective evaluation are used to describe the pressure of positions
and garments, and to summarize the relationship between pressure and comfort. The study will provide
some useful guidance for design and production of tight seamless sportswear.
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Development of A Web Sharing System of Human Body Data Using Lightweight JavaEE
Authors: Peng Wu, Xin Zhang, Bo-An Ying, Hong-Yan Liu
Abstract: This paper presents a method based on lightweight JavaEE for developing the web sharing
system of human body data. This method is based on the feature that the body data is collected by
different 3D laser body scanners from different places and the design ideal of this method is directed
by UP (The Unified Software Development Process). Some open source tools (such as struts,
spring and hibernate) has been introduced in this project for building the project efficiently. In Web
Sharing System of Human Body Data, struts framework has been used for building the presentation
layer, spring for business and logic layer, hibernate for data persistent layer. For using different data
persistent strategy flexibility, the MODEL (data access object) layer has been abstracted in this method.
This method not only meets the requirement of OCP(Open-Closed Principle) in computer software
development, and does the best way to avoid the problems of rigidity, fragility, immobility and
viscosity, but also has the features of extensibility, flexibility and pluggability in software design.
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Temperature-sensitive Composite Membranes with ¡°Double Switch¡± on Water Vapor Permeability
Authors: He Huang, Zhi-Ping Mao, Wei-Dong Yu
Abstract:Temperature-sensitive polymer membranes were prepared by combination of shape memory
hydrophilic polyurethane (SMPU) and thermo-sensitive poly(N-isopropylacrylamide-co-sodium
acrylate) [poly(NiPAAm-co-SA)] hydrogel micro-particles through composite coating method. These
two intelligent polymer components endowed the composite membranes with ¡°double switch¡± on the
water vapor permeability. Poly(NiPAAm-co-SA) hydrogel micro-particles exhibited a reversible volume
transition at lower critical solution temperature (LCST) around 34-36oC in the experiment. The size of
gel particles varied more than 10-fold between temperature above and below LCST. It is likely acted as a
sensor of temperature and as an switch to regulate the water vapor permeability of composite membranes.
Moreover, there was also a dramatic increase in water vapor permeability (WVP) with an increase in
temperature from 35 to 40oC for the shape memory hydrophilic polyurethane basement membranes.
Two different procedures for WVP test were employed to simulate different application situations of
the composite membranes. The temperature-sensitive water vapor permeability of composite polymer
membranes was investigated by varying the content of hydrogel micro-particles. All of the temperaturesensitive
membranes could have water vapor permeability controlled in response to temperature changes.
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Investigation on Super-cooling of Silver Nano Composite PCM Microcapsules
Authors: Qing-Wen Song, Yi Li, Marcus Yuen, Jian-Wei Xing
Abstract:Super-coolings of novel phase change materials microcapsules incorporated with silver
nano particles (NC-MicroPCMs) and conventional PCM microcapsules (MicroPCMs) are compared
and evaluated systematically. Melting and crystallization behaviours of microcapsules with different
processing parameters are investigated mainly by DSC measurements. Effects of processing parameters
are studied by a full factorial experimental design. The influences of processing parameters on suppercooling
are discussed and analyzed statistically by using SPSS and Minitab. The results have shown
that the formation of nano composite structure will cause a depression of super-cooling. The possible
mechanisms have also been explored.
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