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Luster Properties of Polyester Micro-fiber Circular-Knitted Fabric and Fiber Luster Simulation  

Jung, Jae-Myong (Clothing and Textiles, Graduate School, Ewha Womans University)
Kim, Jong-Jun (Clothing and Textiles, Ewha Womans University)
Jeon, Dong-Won (Clothing and Textiles, Ewha Womans University)
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Journal of Fashion Business / v.7, no.3, 2003 , pp. 60-70 More about this Journal
Abstract
Textile scientists have regarded the material appearance of natural fibers, especially that of silk or wool fibers, as the benchmark for reinventing the look and feel of the long term, friendly companion of mankind. The appearances or textures of the materials surrounding us in everyday life have long been interesting topics to many people.from scholars to painters. Even the simplest questions may require careful pondering. Why is the silk fabric so lustrous with subtlety? Recently, appearance models have become increasingly important in textile products. They are needed to model and simulate different models. In this study, the optical characteristics of filament yarns and knitted fabrics were investigated using images taken at various angles and illumination conditions. Then the images were analyzed using some image analysis techniques, such as thresholding and measuring luster blobs. The anisotropic nature of the filamentous specimens was studied based on the images acquired at different incident illumination and observing angles with several alignment positions of the fabric specimens. A few cylindrical models were generated using commercially available software, Rhinoceros, and then on the models, a ray-tracing algorithm based on a software, POV-Ray, was applied to simulate the appearance or lustrous images of the monofilament models.
Keywords
circular knit; luster; micro-fiber; polyester;
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