Digitized thermal functional design of textiles and clothing

Data processing: structural design – modeling – simulation – and em – Simulating nonelectrical device or system

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C703S002000, C703S007000, C703S011000, C700S130000, C700S131000, C700S133000, C700S135000, C374S044000, C223S001000

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09840462

ABSTRACT:
Visual thermal functional textile clothing designs are created using a programmed computer and advanced computing techniques. The computer is supplied with information from a number of databases relating to human body properties and relating to textile material characteristics. The method is used to generate functional designs that are visually displayed for use by a textile designer or engineer.

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