• 제목/요약/키워드: the traditional grading rule

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스커트의 체형별 그레이딩룰에 대한 연구 (A Study on the Skirt Grading Rule According to Somatotype)

  • 정영미;구미지
    • 자연과학논문집
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    • 제10권1호
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    • pp.141-151
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    • 1998
  • 본 연구에서는 하반신 체형을 엉덩이 전면형태에 따라 다이아몬드형, 표준형, 하트형으로 분류한 9명을 피험자로 하여 체형별 특징을 고려한 합리적인 그레이딩룰을 구하고자 하였다. 기존그레이딩룰은 문화식 그레이딩 방법으로 제작하였고 연구그레이딩룰을 적용한 실험복은 체형별 특성에 따라 그레이딩 제작해서 외관관능검사와 기능성관능검사를 실시하였다. 그 결과는 다음과 같다. 첫째, 외관에 대한 두 그레이딩룰을 비교한 결과 뒤중심선의 수직, 전체적인 여유분, 착용자의 신체와 어울림 등 12항목이 $P \leq .05$ 유의수준 이하에서 차이를 보여 체형을 고려한 연구그레이딩룰이 기존의 그레이딩룰을 적용한 것보다 높게 나타났다. 체형별로 살펴보면 관능검사 평가는 세 체형 중에서 다이아몬드형이 두드러지게 높았다. 둘째, 가능성에 대한 두 그레이딩룰의 관능검사 결과 전체평균에서 의자에 $90^{\circ}$ 바로 앉기, $90^{\circ}$로 굽힌 무릎 들기 항목은 $P \leq .05$ 유의수준에서 차이를 보여 연구그레이딩룰을 적용한 실험복의 기능성 관능검사 평가가 좋게 나타났다. 위의 결과에서 볼 때 기존그레이딩룰과 연구그레이딩룰의 외관 관능검사 비교는 유의차와 평균차에서 다이아몬드형이 두드러진 차이로 나타나므로 다이아몬드 체형의 소비자를 위한 의복 제작은 다른 체형의 소비자 보다 더 체형을 고려한 그레이딩룰을 적용하는 것이 외관향상에 도움을 줄 수 있다.

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20대 여성의 기성복 슬랙스 패턴 및 그레이딩 룰 연구 (Study on the development of pattern and grading rule of slacks)

  • 박우미;위은하;김윤화;박춘덕
    • 한국가정과학회지
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    • 제8권4호
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    • pp.13-22
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    • 2005
  • The purpose of this study was to develop pattern and grading method of slacks of adults women of standard somatotype to prove fitness of lower body shape. The results of this study can be summarized as follows: 1. the 4 pattern were compared by the sensory evaluation to choose which one is more appropriate to this research. The slacks pattern developed by modification from L method. 2. The results of the sensory evaluation have down that the new slacks pattern have better fit than the traditional pattern. 3. The standard sized patterns were graded using Moonwha grading rule as a traditional one and the new grading rule. The new grading rule was developed by fitting the slacks which were made by traditional grading rule. 4. The results of the sensory evaluation have down that the slacks made by the new grading rule developed in this work have better fit than the ones made by the traditional grading rule.

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밀 품질평가 현황과 검사제도 (Current Wheat Quality Criteria and Inspection Systems of Major Wheat Producing Countries)

  • 이춘기;남중현;강문석;구본철;김재철;박광근;박문웅;김용호
    • 한국작물학회지
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    • 제47권
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    • pp.63-94
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    • 2002
  • On the purpose to suggest an advanced scheme in assessing the domestic wheat quality, this paper reviewed the inspection systems of wheat in major wheat producing countries as well as the quality criteria which are being used in wheat grading and classification. Most wheat producing countries are adopting both classifications of class and grade to provide an objective evaluation and an official certification to their wheat. There are two main purposes in the wheat classification. The first objectives of classification is to match the wheat with market requirements to maximize market opportunities and returns to growers. The second is to ensure that payments to glowers aye made on the basis of the quality and condition of the grain delivered. Wheat classes has been assigned based on the combination of cultivation area, seed-coat color, kernel and varietal characteristics that are distinctive. Most reputable wheat marketers also employ a similar approach, whereby varieties of a particular type are grouped together, designed by seed coat colour, grain hardness, physical dough properties, and sometimes more precise specification such as starch quality, all of which are genetically inherited characteristics. This classification in simplistic terms is the categorization of a wheat variety into a commercial type or style of wheat that is recognizable for its end use capabilities. All varieties registered in a class are required to have a similar end-use performance that the shipment be consistent in processing quality, cargo to cargo and year to year, Grain inspectors have historically determined wheat classes according to visual kernel characteristics associated with traditional wheat varieties. As well, any new wheat variety must not conflict with the visual distinguishability rule that is used to separate wheats of different classes. Some varieties may possess characteristics of two or more classes. Therefore, knowledge of distinct varietal characteristics is necessary in making class determinations. The grading system sets maximum tolerance levels for a range of characteristics that ensure functionality and freedom from deleterious factors. Tests for the grading of wheat include such factors as plumpness, soundness, cleanliness, purity of type and general condition. Plumpness is measured by test weight. Soundness is indicated by the absence or presence of musty, sour or commercially objectionable foreign odors and by the percentage of damaged kernels that ave present in the wheat. Cleanliness is measured by determining the presence of foreign material after dockage has been removed. Purity of class is measured by classification of wheats in the test sample and by limitation for admixtures of different classes of wheat. Moisture does not influence the numerical grade. However, it is determined on all shipments and reported on the official certificate. U.S. wheat is divided into eight classes based on color, kernel Hardness and varietal characteristics. The classes are Durum, Hard Red Spring, Hard Red Winter, Soft Red Winter, Hard White, soft White, Unclassed and Mixed. Among them, Hard Red Spring wheat, Durum wheat, and Soft White wheat are further divided into three subclasses, respectively. Each class or subclass is divided into five U.S. numerical grades and U.S. Sample grade. Special grades are provided to emphasize special qualities or conditions affecting the value of wheat and are added to and made a part of the grade designation. Canadian wheat is also divided into fourteen classes based on cultivation area, color, kernel hardness and varietal characteristics. The classes have 2-5 numerical grades, a feed grade and sample grades depending on class and grading tolerance. The Canadian grading system is based mainly on visual evaluation, and it works based on the kernel visual distinguishability concept. The Australian wheat is classified based on geographical and quality differentiation. The wheat grown in Australia is predominantly white grained. There are commonly up to 20 different segregations of wheat in a given season. Each variety grown is assigned a category and a growing areas. The state governments in Australia, in cooperation with the Australian Wheat Board(AWB), issue receival standards and dockage schedules annually that list grade specifications and tolerances for Australian wheat. AWB is managing "Golden Rewards" which is designed to provide pricing accuracy and market signals for Australia's grain growers. Continuous payment scales for protein content from 6 to 16% and screenings levels from 0 to 10% based on varietal classification are presented by the Golden Rewards, and the active payment scales and prices can change with market movements.movements.