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上装适体性研究
作者:刘驰 著
出版社:西安交通大学出版社
出版时间:2007-10-01
ISBN:9787560525884
定价:¥30.00
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《上装适体性研究》是作者在英国曼彻斯特大学攻读博士学位期间研究工作的结晶,亦是作者多年在服装工程领域教学与研究的经验总结。主要研究服装结构对于服装适体性和运动功能性的影响,并从结构上解决或弱化造型与运动功能性的矛盾。《上装适体性研究》由七章组成。第一章介绍研究背景和目的。第二章研究三维人体扫描方法在人体非标准姿势测量中的应用。第三章通过石膏法的应用,获得不同姿势的人体原型,并精确测量人体尺寸。第四章以石膏法中所获得的不同姿势的原型为基础,利用服装软件“COAT4.1”设计不同的放松量进行纸样制作,从而制作出实际的服装。第五章设计并应用压力传感器,测量当人体处于不同姿势时服装与人体之间的压力。第六章通过不同姿势的人体尺寸调查,对适体成衣中的放松量效果进行评价。第七章对全书进行总结。
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目录
1.Introduction
1.1 Garment-Making Systems
1.1.1 HauteCouture
1.1.2 BlockPatterns
1.1.3 PatternDrafting
1.2 BackgroundtotheResearch
1.3 ProposedSolution
1.4 AimsandObjectives
2.LiteratureReview
2.1 AStudyoftheShoulderGirdle
2.1.1 DescriptionoftheShoulderGirdle
2.1.2 TheFunctionoftheHumanBodyandtheClothingShoulderGirdle
2.2 AnthropometricalStudyforClothingApplication
2.2.1 SizingSystem-AnthropometricalStudy
2.2.2 DevelopmentinAnthropometricMethods
2.3 MovementFunctioninClothingComfortandFit
2.3.1 HumanBodyMovement
2.3.2 DescribingBodyMovement
2.3.3 ApplyingDataonBodyMovementtoClothingDesign
2.3.4 ClothingComfortandFit
2.4 SystemofPatternConstruction
2.4.1 Modelling
2.4.2 DraftingSystem
2.4.3 BlockPatternConstruction
2.5 TheFittingProcessandEaseDesign
2.5.1 GeneralBackgroundofFitting
2.5.2 TypesofFit
2.5.3 TheAmountofEase
3.Comparisonof3DBodyScanningwithManualMeasurementofDynamicPostures
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Methodology
3.3 TheManualMeasurementMethod
3.3.1 ManualMeasurementResults
3.3.2 AnalysisofExperimentalResultsofManualMeasurement
3.4 Three-DimensionalBodyScanningMeasurementMethod
3.4.1 HighlightLandmarksontheBody
3.4.2 Three-DimensionalBodyScanningMeasurementResult
3.4.3 AnalysisofExperimentalResultsof3DMeasurement
3.5 ComparisonBetweentheResultof3DBodyScanningandManualMeasurementofDynamicPostures
3.6 AnalysisofMeasurementErrors
3.7 Summary
4.DesignClothingbythePlasterMethod
4.1 GeneralBackground
4.2 ExperimentalWork
4.2.1 PreparingtheExperiment
4.2.2 ExperimentProcess
4.2.3 ExperimentalResult
4.3 ThePlasterCastPattern
4.3.1 ThePatternfortheNaturalPosition
4.3.2 ComparedthePlasterPatternsofTheseThreePostures
4.4 CreationofCADPatternsDerivedfromthePlasterCast
4.4.1 AboutCOAT4.1
4.4.2 CreationofCOATPatternfromPlasterCast
4.5 PracticalGarmentDesign
4.5.1 PatternDesignforLimitedMovement-BasedontheNaturalPosition
4.5.2 PatternDesignforLooseFitBlouse-BasedonLiftl80PlasterCast
4.5.3 PatternDesignforaSemi-FittedBlouse-BasedonH180PlasterCast
4.5.4 ComparingPatternMeasurementsforDifferentLevelsofFit
4.6 TheFabricChoice
4.6.1 KESResultsandAnalysis
4.6.2 MaterialAnalysisoftheChosenFabric
4.7 TheFinishedRealClothes
5.TransducerApplicationintheResearch
5.1 ConstructionandOperationalPrinciplesofthePressureTransducer
5.2 TransducerDesign
5.2.1 TheFirstSensor
5.2.2 TheSecondSensor
5.2.3 TheThirdSensor
5.2.4 TheFourthSensor
5.3 TheOtherEquipmentRequiredintheExperiment
5.4 TransducerCalibration
5.5 ChoosingMeasurementPointsontheBody
5.6 ExperimentProcedure
5.6.1 ResultsforClothesBasedontheNaturalBlock
5.6.2 ResultsforClothesBasedontheL180Block
5.6.3 ResultsforClothesBasedontheH180Block
5.7 AnalysisandConclusionsfromGarmentPressureMeasurements
6.SizeSurvey
6.1 PurposeofSurvey
6.2 SubjectSource
6.3 SettingMeasurementItems
6.4 AnalysisBasicMeasurementsoftheSurvey
6.5 AnalysisParticularMeasurementsoftheSurvey
6.5.1 GirthChangeforDifferentPostures
6.5.2 LengthDifferencesinDifferentPostures
6.6 ClothingSizeSurveyforFittingTest
6.6.1 FurtherAnalysisoftheSubjectswithSmallSize
6.6.2 SampleSource
6.6.3 MeasuringtheClothes
6.6.4 AnalysisofEaseinDifferentPartsforDifferentPostures
6.7 ComparetheResultsfromPlasterMethodwiththatfromSizeSurvey
6.8 OptimisingStyleandDynamicComfortfromSleeveConstruction
6.8.1 AddingEasetotheBacktoImproveDynamicComfort
6.8.2 AddingAppropriateBackandSleeveWidthforComfort
6.8.3 ConcealingthePleat
6.8.4 ManipulatingStyle,ProportionandConstructiontoProvideEase
6.8.5 TheHemSolutionWhentheArmsAreRaised
6.8.6 SettingtheFront-BackPartitionImproveDynamicFreedom
6.8.7 DetachableGarmentSegmentsHelptoDetermineBodyExpansion
6.9 Summary
7.ConclusionsandRecommendationsforFurtherWork
References
Appendix1
Appendix2
Appendix3
Appendix4
Appendix5
Acknowledgement
1.1 Garment-Making Systems
1.1.1 HauteCouture
1.1.2 BlockPatterns
1.1.3 PatternDrafting
1.2 BackgroundtotheResearch
1.3 ProposedSolution
1.4 AimsandObjectives
2.LiteratureReview
2.1 AStudyoftheShoulderGirdle
2.1.1 DescriptionoftheShoulderGirdle
2.1.2 TheFunctionoftheHumanBodyandtheClothingShoulderGirdle
2.2 AnthropometricalStudyforClothingApplication
2.2.1 SizingSystem-AnthropometricalStudy
2.2.2 DevelopmentinAnthropometricMethods
2.3 MovementFunctioninClothingComfortandFit
2.3.1 HumanBodyMovement
2.3.2 DescribingBodyMovement
2.3.3 ApplyingDataonBodyMovementtoClothingDesign
2.3.4 ClothingComfortandFit
2.4 SystemofPatternConstruction
2.4.1 Modelling
2.4.2 DraftingSystem
2.4.3 BlockPatternConstruction
2.5 TheFittingProcessandEaseDesign
2.5.1 GeneralBackgroundofFitting
2.5.2 TypesofFit
2.5.3 TheAmountofEase
3.Comparisonof3DBodyScanningwithManualMeasurementofDynamicPostures
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Methodology
3.3 TheManualMeasurementMethod
3.3.1 ManualMeasurementResults
3.3.2 AnalysisofExperimentalResultsofManualMeasurement
3.4 Three-DimensionalBodyScanningMeasurementMethod
3.4.1 HighlightLandmarksontheBody
3.4.2 Three-DimensionalBodyScanningMeasurementResult
3.4.3 AnalysisofExperimentalResultsof3DMeasurement
3.5 ComparisonBetweentheResultof3DBodyScanningandManualMeasurementofDynamicPostures
3.6 AnalysisofMeasurementErrors
3.7 Summary
4.DesignClothingbythePlasterMethod
4.1 GeneralBackground
4.2 ExperimentalWork
4.2.1 PreparingtheExperiment
4.2.2 ExperimentProcess
4.2.3 ExperimentalResult
4.3 ThePlasterCastPattern
4.3.1 ThePatternfortheNaturalPosition
4.3.2 ComparedthePlasterPatternsofTheseThreePostures
4.4 CreationofCADPatternsDerivedfromthePlasterCast
4.4.1 AboutCOAT4.1
4.4.2 CreationofCOATPatternfromPlasterCast
4.5 PracticalGarmentDesign
4.5.1 PatternDesignforLimitedMovement-BasedontheNaturalPosition
4.5.2 PatternDesignforLooseFitBlouse-BasedonLiftl80PlasterCast
4.5.3 PatternDesignforaSemi-FittedBlouse-BasedonH180PlasterCast
4.5.4 ComparingPatternMeasurementsforDifferentLevelsofFit
4.6 TheFabricChoice
4.6.1 KESResultsandAnalysis
4.6.2 MaterialAnalysisoftheChosenFabric
4.7 TheFinishedRealClothes
5.TransducerApplicationintheResearch
5.1 ConstructionandOperationalPrinciplesofthePressureTransducer
5.2 TransducerDesign
5.2.1 TheFirstSensor
5.2.2 TheSecondSensor
5.2.3 TheThirdSensor
5.2.4 TheFourthSensor
5.3 TheOtherEquipmentRequiredintheExperiment
5.4 TransducerCalibration
5.5 ChoosingMeasurementPointsontheBody
5.6 ExperimentProcedure
5.6.1 ResultsforClothesBasedontheNaturalBlock
5.6.2 ResultsforClothesBasedontheL180Block
5.6.3 ResultsforClothesBasedontheH180Block
5.7 AnalysisandConclusionsfromGarmentPressureMeasurements
6.SizeSurvey
6.1 PurposeofSurvey
6.2 SubjectSource
6.3 SettingMeasurementItems
6.4 AnalysisBasicMeasurementsoftheSurvey
6.5 AnalysisParticularMeasurementsoftheSurvey
6.5.1 GirthChangeforDifferentPostures
6.5.2 LengthDifferencesinDifferentPostures
6.6 ClothingSizeSurveyforFittingTest
6.6.1 FurtherAnalysisoftheSubjectswithSmallSize
6.6.2 SampleSource
6.6.3 MeasuringtheClothes
6.6.4 AnalysisofEaseinDifferentPartsforDifferentPostures
6.7 ComparetheResultsfromPlasterMethodwiththatfromSizeSurvey
6.8 OptimisingStyleandDynamicComfortfromSleeveConstruction
6.8.1 AddingEasetotheBacktoImproveDynamicComfort
6.8.2 AddingAppropriateBackandSleeveWidthforComfort
6.8.3 ConcealingthePleat
6.8.4 ManipulatingStyle,ProportionandConstructiontoProvideEase
6.8.5 TheHemSolutionWhentheArmsAreRaised
6.8.6 SettingtheFront-BackPartitionImproveDynamicFreedom
6.8.7 DetachableGarmentSegmentsHelptoDetermineBodyExpansion
6.9 Summary
7.ConclusionsandRecommendationsforFurtherWork
References
Appendix1
Appendix2
Appendix3
Appendix4
Appendix5
Acknowledgement
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