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VISUAL-SIMULATION-BASED PERSONALIZED GARMENT BLOCK DESIGN METHOD FOR PHYSICALLY DISABLED PEOPLE WITH SCOLIOSIS (PDPS)

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AUTEX RESEARCH JOURNAL
Volume 18, Issue 1, Pages 35-45

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AUTEX
DOI: 10.1515/aut-2017-0001

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Virtual simulation; disabled people; atypical morphotype; knowledge engineering; 3D design; ergonomics

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This research presented a novel method using 3D simulation methods to design customized garments for physically disabled people with scoliosis (PDPS). The proposed method is based on the virtual human model created from 3D scanning, permitting to simulate the consumer's morphological shape with atypical physical deformations. Next, customized 2D and 3D virtual garment prototyping tools will be used to create products through interactions. The proposed 3D garment design method is based on the concept of knowledge-based design, using the design knowledge and process already applied to normal body shapes successfully. The characters of the PDPS and the relationship between human body and garment are considered in the prototyping process. As a visualized collaborative design process, the communication between designer and consumer is ensured, permitting to adapt the finished product to disabled people afflicted with severe scoliosis.

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