Skin Sensations Perceived in Apparel Wear Part I: Development of a New perception Language
- 1 January 1991
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in The Journal of the Textile Institute
- Vol. 82 (3) , 389-397
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00405009108659223
Abstract
This paper describes an expanded method for textile comfort studies using ‘Human Perception Analysis (HPA)’. HPA is a sensory evaluation technique to visualize human responses from stimulation using peer language. The perceptions and sensations of humans can be detected by using specially selected descriptors in a rating sheet The technique is particularly effective for quantifying subjective measurements in garment comfort studies. The procedures used to collect peer language for defining a comfort rating sheet is discussed with different kinds of sleeves. HPA. techniques are illustrated with application of this new method in a pilot comfort study with nylon and cotton fabrics when worn under various conditions.Keywords
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