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International Journal of Biometeorology, 2011
The Universal Thermal Climate Index (UTCI) was conceived as a thermal index covering the whole climate range from heat to cold. This would be impossible without considering clothing as the interface between the person (here, the physiological model of thermoregulation) and the environment. It was decided to develop a clothing model for this application
Havenith, George +8 more
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The Universal Thermal Climate Index (UTCI) was conceived as a thermal index covering the whole climate range from heat to cold. This would be impossible without considering clothing as the interface between the person (here, the physiological model of thermoregulation) and the environment. It was decided to develop a clothing model for this application
Havenith, George +8 more
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A model for animating the motion of cloth
Computers & Graphics, 1996Abstract This paper presents an approximate physics based model for obtaining realistic animation of cloth motion for computer graphics applications. The model is based on concepts from structural dynamics and low-speed wing aerodynamics theories with some modifications.
Ling Li 0006 +2 more
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On the clothing transformation in the lee model
Il Nuovo Cimento A, 1973The V-Nθ sector of the Lee model with Galilean invariance is studied by making use of the clothing transformation technique. We construct the most general unitary clothing transformation in the sector, by representing it in the basis of the bare states and find that a simple condition must be satisfied by the transformation functions in order to obtain
G. Dillon, GIANNINI, MAURO
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A shading model for cloth objects
IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 1992A fundamental light reflection model that takes into account the internal structure of cloth to render the peculiar gloss of cloth objects is presented. In developing this model, the microscopic structure of textiles was considered. The model represents fabric features such as fiber's cross-sectional shape or weave.
Takami Yasuda +3 more
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Computational modeling of clothing performance
2006Protective clothing provides laboratory and hazardous materials workers, fire fighters, military personnel, and others with the means to control their exposure to chemicals, biological materials, and heat sources. Depending on the specific application, the textile materials used in protective clothing must provide high performance in a number of areas,
Gibson, P. +5 more
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2009 ISECS International Colloquium on Computing, Communication, Control, and Management, 2009
Many approaches are used to model cloth drape: physical schemes and geometrical schemes. A variety of cloth modeling techniques are reviewed in this paper. First we introduce some classic cloth modeling schemes and analysis the features of each scheme. Then the efficiency of each scheme is discussed separately.
Xinrong Hu +4 more
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Many approaches are used to model cloth drape: physical schemes and geometrical schemes. A variety of cloth modeling techniques are reviewed in this paper. First we introduce some classic cloth modeling schemes and analysis the features of each scheme. Then the efficiency of each scheme is discussed separately.
Xinrong Hu +4 more
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Modeling cloth at micron resolution
SPIE Proceedings, 2014Fabric is one of the most common materials in our everyday lives, and accurately simulating the appearance of cloth is a critical problem in graphics, design, and virtual prototyping. But modeling and rendering fabric is very challenging because fabrics have a very complex structure, and this structure plays an important role in their visual appearance—
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Clothing a model of embodiment
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2001By delineating the parametric variations that affect infant performance in the standard A-not-B search task, the Thelen et al. model provides an important contribution to the field of infant development. We discuss several broad issues pertinent to interpreting the model. We note that the phenomenon modeled by Thelen et al.
Kevin A. Pelphrey, J. Steven Reznick
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A system for modelling and visualization of cloth material
Computers & Graphics, 1995Abstract This paper describes some developments in techniques for the visualization of the shapes of cloth materials when suspended at given points or draped over a rigid surface. The material is modelled by a set of energy equations, which takes the bending constant, density, elasticity, diagonal-to-axial strength ratio, and rigidity into account ...
Ng, Hing Ngok +2 more
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Computer-Aided Modelling of Cloth Deformation
Volume 3: 22nd Design Automation Conference, 1996Abstract A constrained finite element method for modelling cloth deformation is developed. The bending deformation and the geometric constraint of developable surfaces of the cloth objects are considered. The representation of large rotation and the motion of rigid body are described using the current coordinates with the geometric ...
Tan, ST, Chen, WJ, Wong, TN, Zhao, YF
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