A comparative analysis оf clothes design methods for further automation

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15587/1729-4061.2014.29714

Keywords:

calculation and graphics, proportional calculation, calculation and analysis, anthropocentric, design methods, quality criteria, analysis, comparison

Abstract

The paper considers current problems of automated clothes design. The study aims at determining which clothes design method—whether it is (1) basic calculation and graphics, (2) proportional calculation, (3) calculation and analysis, or (4) anthropocentric—would be the most suitable solution of the specified problems. To achieve the objective, we had formulated quality criteria and analyzed the methods that would be suitable for automation in computer-aided design (CAD).

The research proved that few elements of the first methods of calculation and graphics can be applied in modern CAD of clothes. The main disadvantage of proportional calculation methods is dependence of deviations in the proportional ratio of measurements upon the conditionally accepted normal figure. The methods of calculation and analysis are appropriate for mass production of clothes, whereas anthropocentric methods require detailed measurements or intuitive experience in determining linear dimensions of figures.

Comparison aided by fuzzy logic showed that CAD of clothes by anthropocentric methods of a product base design is the most suitable for small enterprises, particularly those engaged in custom tailoring. 

Author Biography

Ганна Феліксівна Сафонова, Odessa national polytechnical university Shevchenka 1, Odessa, Ukraine, 65044

Candidate of technical science, Associate professor

Department of natural-scientific preparation

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Published

2014-12-22

How to Cite

Сафонова, Г. Ф. (2014). A comparative analysis оf clothes design methods for further automation. Eastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies, 6(4(72), 9–15. https://doi.org/10.15587/1729-4061.2014.29714

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Mathematics and Cybernetics - applied aspects