Measurement and evaluation of down jacket fabrics by tactile, visual and auditory sense

Twenty down jacket fabrics underwent a subjective multisensory evaluation, including tactile, visual, and auditory aspects, and the subjective and objective style evaluation results were compared and analyzed. The subjective style evaluation of down jacket fabrics was divided into comprehensive sens...

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Veröffentlicht in:Textile research journal 2024-12, Vol.94 (23-24), p.2641-2653
Hauptverfasser: Tian Yuan, Du Zhaoqun, Zheng Dongming, Zou Haochen
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Twenty down jacket fabrics underwent a subjective multisensory evaluation, including tactile, visual, and auditory aspects, and the subjective and objective style evaluation results were compared and analyzed. The subjective style evaluation of down jacket fabrics was divided into comprehensive sensory evaluation and pure sensory evaluation. Pure sensory evaluation included three ways: pure vision, pure touch, and pure hearing. The comprehensive sensory evaluation was to combine the three to evaluate the fabric. The results showed that the pure sensory evaluation results were not much different from the comprehensive sensory evaluation results, and the correlation was strong. In general, the results of the pure tactile test were more consistent with the results of the comprehensive sensory test. The subjective comprehensive sensory evaluation results had a high linear correlation with the calculation results of the objective comprehensive handle evaluation model, and were negatively correlated. The smaller the calculated value of the model, the better the comprehensive handle of the fabric. It also proved the rationality and validity of the objective model, and the feasibility of the CHES-FY textile handle style evaluation instrument to evaluate the handle of down jacket fabrics.
ISSN:0040-5175
1746-7748
DOI:10.1177/00405175241256102