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Manikins for Textile Evaluation. The Textile Institute Book Series

  • Book

  • June 2017
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 3980515

Manikins for Textile Evaluation is a key resource for all those engaged in textile and apparel development and production, and for academics engaged in research into textile science and technology. Creating garments that work with the human form, both stationary and in motion, is a complex task that requires extensive testing and evaluation.

Manikins allow for performance testing of textiles in a safe, controlled, and appropriate environment, and are a key element in developing new textile products. Everyday apparel needs to be assessed for comfort, sizing and fit, and ergonomics, while technical and protective garments require extensive safety and performance testing.

Manikins therefore range from simple representations of the human body to complex designs that simulate body temperature, sweating, and motion. Manikins are safe for use in hazardous testing environments, such as fire and flame protection, where wearer trials would be impossible.

This book provides extensive coverage of manikin-based evaluation of protective, heat and flame resistant, medical, and automotive textile applications. The role of manikins in the development of day-to-day garments is also discussed, including fit, comfort, and ergonomics.

The book is a key resource for all those engaged in textile and apparel development and production, and for academics engaged in research into textile science and technology.

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Table of Contents

Part I Introduction 1 Introduction to manikins Rajkishore Nayak 2 Types of thermal manikin Yehu Lu, Kalev Kuklane and Chuansi Gao

Part II Manikins for design and display 3 Manikins in shop display Kalesh Nath Chatterjee, Yamini Jhanji, Shelly Khanna and Amandeep Manocha 4 Evaluation of fit and size Norsaadah Zakaria 5 Evaluation of thermo-physiological comfort of clothing using manikins Sumit Mandal, Simon Annaheim, Martin Camenzind and René M. Rossi 6 Evaluation of ergonomics Asis Patnaik and Elspa M. Hovgaard 7 Comparison of manikin tests with wearer trials Rajkishore Nayak and Shadi Houshyar 8 Drape measurement technique using manikins with the help of image analysis Awadhesh Kumar Choudhary and Payal Bansal

Part III Manikins for high-performance textiles 9 Evaluation of heat and flame protective performance of clothing using manikins Sumit Mandal, Martin Camenzind, Simon Annaheim and René M. Rossi 10 Evaluation of steam and hot liquid splash protection using thermal manikins and simulated tests Yehu Lu 11 Manikins for evaluation of pressure performance Yong-Rong Wang 12 Manikins for medical textile evaluation Monica P. Sikka 13 Defense applications of manikins Ashvani Goyal 14 Automotive applications of manikins Rajesh Mishra 15 Thermo-physiological simulation Agnes Psikuta, Simon Annaheim and René M. Rossi

Part IV Associated problems, care, and maintenance and future directions in manikins 16 Various issues, care, and maintenance of manikins Vinod Kadam and Rajkishore Nayak 17 Future directions in the use of manikins Lina Zhai, René M. Rossi and Jun Li

Authors

Rajkishore Nayak Senior Lecturer (Fashion Merchandising) Centre of Communication and Design, RMIT University, Vietnam. Dr. Rajkishore Nayak is currently working as a Senior Lecturer with Fashion Enterprise Department of the School of Communication and Design (SCD) at RMIT University, Saigon South Campus, Vietnam. His teaching interest includes sustainable fashion and textile, circular economy in fashion, sustainable supply chain, advanced manufacturing technology; and research interests includes circular economy, sustainable fashion and textile, sustainable supply chain, social media, eWOM etc. He completed PhD from the School of Fashion and Textiles, RMIT University, Australia. He worked with the School of Fashion and Textiles, RMIT University, Australia from 2012-2016 in teaching and research. He has more than 18 years of experience in teaching and research related to Fashion and Textiles. He has published about 120 peer-reviewed papers in national and international journals and 11 books in fashion and textiles. Rajkishore was awarded with the "RMIT University Excellence in Learning & Teaching Awards, 2019”; "RMIT University Research Excellence Team Awards-2015”. He also received the "RMIT University Teaching and Research Excellence Award-2012” and "RMIT University International Scholarship-2008”. Rajiv Padhye Director, Centre for Materials Innovation and Future Fashion, School of Fashion and Textiles, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia. Professor Rajiv Padhye is a Director of a Centre for Materials Innovation and Future Fashion at the School of Fashion and Textiles, RMIT University, Australia. He did his PhD from Leeds University, UK. He has several national and international publications in various journals. Rajiv has supervised many PhD and Masters Students and published several book chapters, monogram, journal articles and books. Recently Rajiv has been honored by RMIT University with "Research Leadership” "Research excellence"and "Media Person 2012” awards. In 2003 Textile Institute, Manchester UK, has honoured him with Fellowship of the Textile Institute (FTI).