A Study on the Optical Properties of Monofilaments and Plain Weave Fabrics by 3-dimensional Modeling

3차원 모델에 의한 모노필라멘트 및 정직물의 광학적 특성

  • 김종준 (이화여자대학교 의류직물학전공)
  • Published : 2001.12.01

Abstract

Due to the complexities of the fibers yarn, and fabric structures, modeling fabrics has been a challenging work. Since the yarn and fabrics are three-dimensional objects the surface cannot be regarded as flat. At a certain viewing angle, it is quite evident that there are some occlusion and self-shadowing effects from the three-dimensional nature of the crossing yarns. Based on a simple fabric model, using parallel multi-filaments yarn model, a three-dimensional plain weave fabric model is constructed. The effects of viewing and illumination conditions on the anisotropy of the reflection were also studied.

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