Single Parameter Model Of Minimal Surface Construction For Dynamic Garment Pattern Design
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Abstract
Dynamic ease allowance is the amount of spacing between the garment and the wearer that is
required to allow the wearer to performance certain posture. Without sufficient dynamic ease allowance, the
motion of the wearer will be restricted. In this article, the authors present a single parameter model, which
aims at calculating the minimal surface needed for performing some required postures. In this model, the
boundary conditions are imposed at the wrist and waist. An additional collocation condition is imposed at
the armhole. The minimal surface must pass through both end points (wrist and waist) and the collocation
point (armhole). The formulation will be presented and compared with physical data.