STUDY OF DEFORMATION PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS FOR SCHOOL UNIFORMS CONSIDERING ERGONOMIC REQUIREMENTS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.55956/XLXN5630Keywords:
ergonomics, deformation, school uniform, suit, rupture, elongation, wear resistance, air permeabilityAbstract
This article presents the results of a study on the deformation properties of suiting fabrics that determine the ergonomic characteristics of clothing. When designing school uniforms, it is essential to take into account children’s physical activity. The comfort of this type of clothing depends not only on its construction but also on the properties of the materials used. The aim of the study is to analyze the deformation properties of suiting fabrics using various testing methods and to determine their suitability for the production of school uniforms. Two groups of suiting fabrics were selected for the research: the first group consisted of polyester fabrics used in Kazakhstan for school uniforms; the second group consisted of fabrics obtained from Lithuanian sewing factories and used for men’s suits. The deformation properties of the fabrics were evaluated through a series of tests. Based on the obtained data, model types corresponding to various parameters were determined during the design of children's clothing, and ergonomically comfortable options were proposed.
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