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Study on theoretical model and actual deformation of weft-knitted transfer loop based on particle constraint

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Abstract In order to derive the structural properties and deformation behavior of the weft-knitted transfer fabric, a multilayer spring-mass geometric circle model with weft-knitted transfer loop is provided in conjunction with the fabric samples’ image. Eight type-value points were utilized to control the transfer loop’s morphological structure. Connections between the type-value points and the particle system were established. Non-uniform rational B spline curves and texture mapping were utilized to create the three-dimensional impression of the weft-knitted transfer loop. By measuring the offset of the type-value points in conjunction, the actual deformation of the weft-knitted transfer fabric was determined. Utilizing a cylindrical envelope box for collision detection, the possible unreasonable interpenetration phenomenon in the simulation was solved, and thus a stable weft-knitted transfer loop structure was obtained. Using Microsoft Visual Studio and C#, the deformation of the weft-knitted transfer fabric was simulated, the simulated weft-knitted transfer fabric’s deformation pattern accurately depicts the fabric’s three-dimensional structure and deformation behavior while also matching the structural characteristics of the fabric sample. The findings demonstrate that the theoretical structural model of weft-knitted transfer fabric constructed can accurately represent the loop’s structure, and the actual deformation of the simulated weft-knitted transfer fabric is consistent with the deformation characteristics of the fabric sample. Weft-knitted transfer fabric’s deformation behavior may be effectively reflected by the multilayer spring-mass geometric circle model, allowing for the modeling of the fabric’s morphology and 3D structure.
Title: Study on theoretical model and actual deformation of weft-knitted transfer loop based on particle constraint
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Abstract In order to derive the structural properties and deformation behavior of the weft-knitted transfer fabric, a multilayer spring-mass geometric circle model with weft-knitted transfer loop is provided in conjunction with the fabric samples’ image.
Eight type-value points were utilized to control the transfer loop’s morphological structure.
Connections between the type-value points and the particle system were established.
Non-uniform rational B spline curves and texture mapping were utilized to create the three-dimensional impression of the weft-knitted transfer loop.
By measuring the offset of the type-value points in conjunction, the actual deformation of the weft-knitted transfer fabric was determined.
Utilizing a cylindrical envelope box for collision detection, the possible unreasonable interpenetration phenomenon in the simulation was solved, and thus a stable weft-knitted transfer loop structure was obtained.
Using Microsoft Visual Studio and C#, the deformation of the weft-knitted transfer fabric was simulated, the simulated weft-knitted transfer fabric’s deformation pattern accurately depicts the fabric’s three-dimensional structure and deformation behavior while also matching the structural characteristics of the fabric sample.
The findings demonstrate that the theoretical structural model of weft-knitted transfer fabric constructed can accurately represent the loop’s structure, and the actual deformation of the simulated weft-knitted transfer fabric is consistent with the deformation characteristics of the fabric sample.
Weft-knitted transfer fabric’s deformation behavior may be effectively reflected by the multilayer spring-mass geometric circle model, allowing for the modeling of the fabric’s morphology and 3D structure.

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