Development of Three-Dimensional Knit Models through Rib & Purl Structures

리브편 조직과 펄편 조직을 이용한 입체 니트 구조의 개발

  • Published : 2010.02.28

Abstract

Knit fabrics are created on diverse machines with diverse knit loops and conditions to make different patterns and fabric types. Dimensional modifications of knit fabrics can also be achieved by numerous methods such as different knit-loop structures, different types of yarns, or different finishing processes including heat setting, steaming, chemical treatment et cetera. This research develops and explores sophisticated three-dimensional knit fabrics by combining the several different knit stitches including rib and purl. This study focuses on 3D knit models created on modern electronic weft (flat V-bed) knitting machines which have capability of individual needle selection. Several samples of the 3D knitted fabrics are also examined in this research. This research furthermore suggests new types of knitted fashion garment made by using the interesting physical effects.

편성물은 여러 가지 형태의 편성 조직을 얻기 위해서 횡편기나 환편기 등의 다양한 니트 편기를 이용하여 다양한 형태의 니트 편환과 조건에 의해서 편성을 하게 된다. 입체적인 형태의 니트 편지는 각기 다른 니트 편환 조직의 병용, 다양한 편사의 이용, 또는 여러 가지 가공공정 등을 거쳐서 얻을 수 있다. 본 연구는 컴퓨터화된 자동 횡편기를 이용하여 편성에 있어서 기본이 되는 조직인 리브편과 펄편의 편성조직을 효과적으로 혼합 편성하여 새로운 형태의 입체 니트구조를 갖는 편지를 개발하는데 그 목적이 있다. 이러한 입체 니트조직을 바탕으로 하여 몇 가지 다른 형태의 입체구조를 갖는 편성물을 개발하고, 새로운 형태의 니트 패션 의복을 제작한다. 또한 리브편과 펄편에 의한 입체 편성조직의 원리와 특성 등에 대하여 논한다.

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