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The Evaluation of the Work Motion Suitability of Men's Coverall Type Painting Work Clothes Using 3D Virtual Clothing Simulation

3차원 가상착의 시스템을 활용한 남성용 커버롤 도장 작업복의 작업동작 적합성 평가

  • Park, Gin Ah (Dept. of Clothing and Textiles, Changwon National University)
  • 박진아 (국립창원대학교 의류학과)
  • Received : 2020.07.15
  • Accepted : 2020.08.11
  • Published : 2020.09.30

Abstract

It is essential to consider the heavy industrial working environment factors which are regarded as harmful to workers' health and safety and suitable work motion factors for the workers' motion while developing the work clothes for painting workers in the machinery and shipbuilding industries. This study suggests the use of 3D virtual clothing simulations as a solution to protect the human body from hazardous working conditions accompanying the development of painting work clothes and assessing the work motion performance associated with the comfort while workers wear them during the work clothes. The initial aim of the study is to examine a male avatar to run work motions simultaneously within a 3D virtual clothing simulator, secondly, to present the simulation images of coverall type men's painting work clothes with the application of two experimental painting work motions and one control motion to the avatar, and finally, to present the distance analysis images of the painting work clothes and the avatar body and air gap rates through the analysis of cross-sections of the avatar body while wearing the coverall work clothes according to the work motions. The results showed that the distance degree of painting work clothes to the avatar body for each part of the human body when performing painting work motions. Moreover, 3D virtual clothing simulations enabled the creation of a male model avatar to run painting work motions together and the painting work clothes developed were found to be suitable for the painting work motions.

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