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Research Article(ISSN: 2637-4595)

Analysis of Deformation for Active Sports Wears Volume 3 - Issue 5

Ashok Kumar A1 , Thirumurugan V1, Gopalakrishnan M1* and Priyalatha S2

  • 1Assistant professor, Department of Textile Technology, Bannari Amman Institute of Technology, India
  • 2Assistant professor, Sona College of Technology, Salem

Received: April 14, 2021   Published: May 05, 2021

*Corresponding author: Gopalakrishnan M, Assistant professor, Department of Textile Technology, Bannari Amman Institute of Technology, India

DOI: 10.32474/LTTFD.2021.03.000175

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Abstract

When an athlete’s practices their body would have many changes Physically, Mentally and physiologically when compared with the normal static pose. To make them to feel comfortable with the environment and to manage their physical health and mental comfort. Running wear plays an important role in achieving their excellence. During each sports movement the garment worn by the player will undergo various movements like contraction and extensions. The purpose of the paper is to elucidate the extension and contraction of the sportswear was developed in the combination of Lycra and Micro polyester. The first phase of the study involves the anthropometric study of the human body in different motion state of running [1]. In the second phase the static block pattern has been created according to the wearer’s measurement and the tight fit (skin fit) garment has been constructed to make the further study. In the third phase the physical changes happening during running has been captured using Camera to find the deformation in various parts of the body. The photos and videos are taken for the further study. The deformations are found using the Image J Software and the maximum and minimum contraction and extensions are found for the biometric poses of running. As the result of the study, it was found that after the analysis the maximum extension was found about 84%, and the minimum contraction found was 0%, Thus micro polyester and lycra can be used in the construction of sportswear in future [2].

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