비행복 설계를 위한 패턴 분석 및 인체치수 설정

The purpose of this study is to analyze the pattern of the present flight suit, to select variables of human body and key dimensions for making pattern of the flight suit, and to decide the most appropriate size of human body and rate of ease for designing an overall flight suit. For analyzing the p...

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Published in한국의류산업학회지 Vol. 11; no. 2; pp. 286 - 292
Main Authors 전은진, Eun Jin Jeon, 박지은, Ji Eun Park, 정정림, Jeong Rim Jeong, 박세권, Sei Kwon Park, 박장운, Jang Un Park, 유희천, Hee Cheon You, 김희은, Hee Eun Kim
Format Journal Article
LanguageKorean
Published 한국의류산업학회 30.04.2009
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Summary:The purpose of this study is to analyze the pattern of the present flight suit, to select variables of human body and key dimensions for making pattern of the flight suit, and to decide the most appropriate size of human body and rate of ease for designing an overall flight suit. For analyzing the pattern of flight suit, we used "M95Special" (men ; chest circumference 92-97 cm ; height : above 177 cm), which was indicated as the standard of the Ministry of National Defense. We analyzed general appearance and the actual dimensions of the pattern of the flight suit. As a result of analyzing the pattern, flight suit was front-opened overall style which had a flat collar with rounded edges, two-pieced sleeves with lower height of the sleeve's cap, 3cm-width belt on the waist and 8 pockets. To decide the most appropriate size of human body, we selected 20 variables of human body in the 359 variables of the Size Korea by referring the previous studies. The 20 variables of human body were 9 circumferences (chest, waist, hip, neck, armscye, wrist, thigh, knee, and ankle), 9 lengths (stature, back interscye fold, waist back, crotch height, crotch, body rise, arm, outside leg and total), and 2 breadths (biacromial and chest). We drew out the size of 20 variables from the Size Korea and US Army anthropometry data and decided the most appropriate values from the drawn data for applying to the pattern of flight suit.
Bibliography:THE KOREAN SOCIETY OF CLOTHING INDUSTRY
KISTI1.1003/JNL.JAKO200923659446952
G704-000947.2009.11.2.006
ISSN:1229-2060
2287-5743