Conference program
Clotech September 5 – 8, 2022: Conference program
18.30-21.00 Get together
10.00-10.20 Welcome, opening of the Conference
Katarzyna Gruszecka – Spychała (on-site)
Deputy Mayor of Gdynia
Iwona Frydrych (on-site)
President of the Gdynia Cotton Association (GCA)
Jerzy Kotwas (on-site)
Director of GCA
Katarzyna Grabowska (on-site)
Dean of Faculty of Textile Technologies and Textile Design of Lodz University of Technology, Poland
10.20-10.40 Initial paper:
Comparative study of single cotton fibers for forensic purposes
Jolanta Wąs-Gubała (on-site)
Institute of Forensic Research, Krakow, Poland
10.40-11.00 Coffee break
11.00-12.15 Session 1: Specialized clothing
Chair: Iwona Frydrych, Lodz University of Technology, Poland (on-site)
11.00-11.15 Influence of polyester fabric with infrared emissive additives on cell metabolism
Peng Fei He, Veerakumar Arumugam, Aleksander Gora, Vitali Lipik (on-line)
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
11.15-11.30 Testing for longevity in sports clothing
Lars Claussena(1) (on-site), Alex Lloyda(1), Daniel Ruizb(2), George Havenith(1)
1. Environmental Ergonomics Research Centre, Loughborough University, Loughborough, UK 2. Adidas AG, Herzogenaurach, Germany
11.30-11.45 Consumer’s knowledge and acceptance of smart clothing
Andreja Rudolf (on-line), Zoran Stjepanovič, Monika Kuharič
University of Maribor, Slovenia
11.45-12.00 Clothing needs of adults with Down syndrome
Małgorzata Matusiak (on-site), Nina Kuryłło
Lodz University of Technology, Poland
12.00-12.15 Designing of casual wear for wheelchair users
Nataliya Sadretdinova(1), (on-line) Sergii Bereznenko(1), Larysa Bilotska(1), Halina Szafrańska(2), Maria Pawlowa(2)
1.Kyiv National University of Technologies and Design, Ukraine, 2.Kazimierz Pulaski University of Technology and Humanities in Radom, Poland
12.15-13.30 Lunch
13.30-15.00 Session 2: Protective clothing
Chair: Grażyna Bartkowiak, CIOP-PIB, Poland (on-site)
13.30-13.45 An Innovative Thermal Protective Clothing System for Firefighters
G. Santos(1) (on-line), R. Marques (1), F. Marques(2), J. Ribeiro(2), A. Fonseca(3), J. M. Miranda(3), J. B. L. M. Campos(3) , S. F. Neves(3)
1.CITEVE - Technological Centre for the Textile and Clothing Industries of Portugal, V. N. Famalicão, Portugal, 2.CeNTI - Centre for Nanotechnology and Smart Materials, V. N. Famalicão, Portugal, 3CEFT, University of Porto, Portugal
13.45-14.00 Textile ballistic shields with embroidered structure
Maciej Gloger, (on-line) Zbigniew Stempień, Justyna Pinkos
Lodz University of Technology, Poland
14.00-14.15 Protective Clothing Material for Police Forces – Molotovcoctail Protection
Rahel Krause, Justin Kühn, (on-site) Thomas Gries
ITA of RWTH Aachen University, Germany
14.15-14.30 Possibilities for qualitative evaluation of the protective area of protective clothing
Dominik Muenks (on-site), Yordan Kyosev, Jasmin Pilgrim, Caroline Koenig
ITM Technical University of Dresden, Germany
14.30-14.45 Evaluation of the long-term performance of a thermoelectric personal cooling system in simulated utility conditions – a case study
Anna Dąbrowska(1) (on-site), Monika Kobus(1), Łukasz Starzak(2), Bartosz Pękosławski(2)
1.Central Institute for Labour Protection‐National Research Institute, Poland, 2.Lodz University of Technology, Poland
14.45-15.00 Application of the magnetron sputtering method to produce a composite used in a hot work environment
Pamela Miśkiewicz (on-site), Iwona Frydrych, Agnieszka Cichocka, Marcin Makówka
Lodz University of Technology, Poland
15.00-15.30 Coffee Break
15.30-16.45 Poster Session
Chair: Dana Kremenakova, Technical University of Liberec, Czech Republic (on-site)
15.30-15.35 Electro-Conductive Weft-Knitted Structures for Heat Generation in Compression Supports
Ginta Laureckienė (on-line), Reazuddin Repon, Daiva Mikučionienė
Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania
15.35-15.40 Development of PDMS/copper-coated graphite elastomer for strain sensors application
Yuanfeng Wang (on-line), Mohanapriya Venkataraman, Kai Yang, Qingyan Peng, Shi Hu, Jiri Militky
Technical University of Liberec, Czech Republic
15.40-15.45 EMI shielding effectiveness simulation of EMI protection clothing made from metal coated woven fabric
Shi Hu(1) (on-line), Dan Wang(1), Yordan Kyosev(2), Dana Kremenakova(1)
1.Technical University of Liberec, Czech Republic, 2.Technical University of Dresden, Germany
15.45–15.50 Comparison of textile ECG electrodes for sensory cloths
Khorolsuren Tuvshinbayar (1), Guido Ehrmann (2), Andrea Ehrmann(1) (on-line),
1.Bielefeld University of Applied Sciences, Germany, 2.Virtual Institute of Applied Research on Advanced Materials (VIARAM)
15.50-15.55 The influence the total volume of air gaps under clothing on the total thermal insulation - pilot study
Magdalena Młynarczyk (on-line), Joanna Orysiak, Jarosław Jankowski
Central Institution for Labour Protection (CIOP) – National Research Institute, Warsaw, Poland
15.55-16.00 Moisture transport in cotton woven fabrics of different weaves and linear density of weft yarn
Dominika Kamińska (on-line), Małgorzata Matusiak
Lodz University of Technology, Poland
16.00-16.05 The impact of gloves on hands and fingers temperature – case study
Jaoanna Orysiak (1) (on-site), Magdalena Młynarczyk(1), Emilia Irzmańska(2), Piotr Prus(1), Elżbieta Łastowiecka-Moras(1)
1.Central Institution for Labour Protection – National Research Institute, Warsaw, 2.Central Institution for Labour Protection – National Research Institute, Lodz, Poland
16.05-16.10 Expanded Graphite/PVDF Microporous Films for Electrostatic Dissipation Applications
Qingyan Peng (on-line), Xiaodong Tan, Mohanapriya Venkataraman, Jiri Militky
Technical University of Liberec, Czech Republic
16.10-16.15 CAD in the development of technology of a fashion mini- collection based on selected clothing construction base
Katarzyna Świderska (on-line), Agnieszka Cichocka
Lodz University of Technology, Poland
16.15-16.20 Analysis of geometric structure of woven fabrics surface
Gabriela Kosiuk (on-line), Małgorzata Matusiak
Lodz University of Technology, Poland
16.20-16.25 The effect of combining clothing fabrics on the bending rigidity and multi-directional drape
Michał Stępień (on-line), Iwona Frydrych
Lodz University of Technology, Poland
16.25-16.30 Preparation and characterization of cellulose based foam
Xiaodong Tan (1) (on-line), Qingyan Peng(1), Tereza Subrova(1), Jana Saskova(1), Jakub Wiener(1), Mohanapriya Venkataraman(1), Jiri Militky(1), Arunjunai Raj Mahendran(2), Herfried Lammer(2)
1.Technical University of Liberec, Czech Republic 2.Wood K Plus- Competence Center for Wood Composites and Wood Chemistry, Linz, Austria
16.30-16.35 Mycelium textiles – sustainable alternative for leather goods?
Paula Jödicke (1), Jenny Vu (1), Jeannette Czayka (1), Emilija Suvalova (1), Lilia Sabantina (1,2) (on-line),
1 Niederrhein University of Applied Sciences, Department of Textile and Clothing Management, 41065 Moenchengladbach, Germany
2 Junior Research Group “Nanomaterials”, Bielefeld University of Applied Sciences, Faculty of Engineering and Mathematics, 33619 Bielefeld, Germany
16.35-16.40 Effect of Automatic nesting on the usage of fabric in women shirt pattern (case study Gemini and Gerber software
Siamak Nazemi (on-line)
Islamic Azad University of South Tehran, Iran
16.40-16.45 Identifying and ranking new product factors of fashion industry (case study Iranian Menswear Brand
Siamak Nazemi (on-line)
Islamic Azad University of South Tehran, Iran
09.00-10.00 Session 3: Innovative Textiles
Chair: Malgorzata Matusiak, Lodz University of Technology, Poland (on-site)
09.00-09.15 Hybrid system of line lighting for road safety clothing
Dana Křemenáková (on-site), Jiří Militký, Jana Šašková, Xiuling Zhang
Technical University of Liberec, Czech Republic
09.15-09.30 Visual temperature-regulating fabric
Kai Yang (1) (on-line), Xiuling Zhang(1), Mohanapriya Venkataraman(1), Lenka Martinkova(2), Ondra Ctibor(2), Jakub Wiener(1), Guoqing Zhang(3), Guocheng Zhu(3), Juming Yao(4), Jiri Militky(1)
1.Technical University of Liberec, Czech Republic 2.Vecernik s.r.o Alsovice, Czech Republic 3.Zhejiang Sci-tech University, China 4.Ningbo University, China
09.30-09.45 Effect of twist on ultrafine side-emitting polymer optical fiber-based bundles
Xiuling Zhang (on-line), Kai Yang, Dana Kremenakova, Jiri Militky
Technical University of Liberec, Czech Republic
09.45-10.00 Bast fibre based cosmeto-textiles
Małgorzata Zimniewska (1) (on-site), Barbara Romanowska(1), Katarzyna Schmidt-Przewoźna(1), Mariola Powlaczyk(2)
1.Institute of Natural Fibres and Medicinal Plants - National Research Institute, Poznan, Poland, 2.Poznan University of Medicinal Sciences, Poland
10.00-10.45 Coffee Break
10.45-12.00 Session 4: Innovative Textiles (continuation)
Chair: Malgorzata Zimniewska, Institute of Natural Fibres and Medicinal Plants - National Research Institute, Poznan, Poland, (on-site)
10.45-11.00 Presenting possibilities for non-toxic textile flame retardants
Rahel Krause(1) (on-site), Isa Bettermann(1), Roshan Paul(1), Thomas Gries(1), Maximilian Nöth(2), Ulrich Schwaneberg(2), Claus Hummelsheim(3)
1.Institut für Textiltechnik of RWTH Aachen University, Germany
2.Lehrstuhl für Biotechnologie of RWTH Aachen University, Germany
3.Klevers GmbH & Co. Kg, Germany
11.00-11.15 Silver-plated stretchable elastomeric electrodes for electrotheraphy applications
Azam Ali(1) (on-line), Mariyam Sattar(2), Mohanapriya Venkataraman(1), Jiri Militky(1)
1.Technical University of Liberec, Czech Republic,
2.Institute of Space Technology, Islamabad, Pakistan
11.15-11.30 Antibacterial activity of ZnO nanorods coated cotton fabrics
Muhammad Zaman Khan (on-line), Jiri Militky(1), Dana Křemenáková(1), Michal Petru(2)
1.Faculty of Textile Engineering, Technical University of Liberec, Czech Republic
2.Institute for Nanomaterials, Advanced Technologies and Innovation (CXI), Technical University of Liberec, Czech Republic
11.30-11.45 Effect of anti-wash treatment on the related comfort properties of the EMI shielding material
Dan Wang(1) (on-line), Shi Hu(1), Yordan Kyosev(2), Dana Kremenakova(1)
1.Technical university of Liberec, Czech Republic
2.ITM Technical University of Dresden, Germany
11.45-12.00 Liquid moisture transport in knitted fabrics in a relaxed and stretched state
Otgonsuren Sukhbat (on-line), Małgorzata Matusiak
Lodz University of Technology, Poland
12.00-13.15 Lunch
13.15-14.30 Session 5: Scanning & modelling
Chair: Jana Saskova, Technical University of Liberec, Czech Republic (on-site)
13.15-13.30 Parametric modeling of shoe soles according to plantar pressure maps
Tatjana Spahiu (1) (on-line), Yordan Kyosev(2), Henrique Almeida(3), Sarghie Bogdan(4), Panagiotis Kyratsis(5)
1.Polytechnic University of Tirana, Albania
2.ITM Technical University of Dresden, Germany
3.Polytechnic Institute of Leiria, Portugal
4."Gheorghe Asachi" Technical University of Iasi, Rumania
5.University of Western Macedonia, Greece
13.30-13.45 The automatic analysis of high speed (4D) body scanning data of clothed humans -results and challenges
Yordan Kyosev (on-site), Tino Kühn, Ann-Malin Schmidt
ITM Technical University of Dresden, Germany
13.45-14.00 Method of flattening of a surface of three-dimentional body for knitting and computing of knittable paths
Franz Dietrich (1) (on-line), Max Eschenbach(2)
1.Karl Mayer Stoll Textilmaschinenfabric GmbH, Germany 2.BU STOLL, Germany
14.00-14.15 Yarn level simulation of warp-knitted clothing elements - first results and challenges
Haisang Liu (1,2) (on-site), Yordan Kyosev(1), Gaoming Jiang(2)
1.ITM Technical University of Dresden, Germany 2.Jiangnan University, China
14.15-14.30 Evaluation and optimization of textile ultrasonic welding by using transient numerical thermal analysis
Kyosev Yordan, Reich Alexander (on-line)
ITM Technical University of Dresden, Germany
18.00-22.00 Dinner
09.00-10.30 Session 6: Clothing technology (Fit)
Chair: Agnieszka Cichocka, Lodz University of Technology, Poland (on-site)
09.00-09.15 The analysis of clothing microclimate conditions for lower body part workwear dedicated for motor impaired employees
Izabela Jasińska (on-line), Katarzyna Śledzińska, Violeta Jarzyna, Lidia Napieralska, Ewa Witczak
Lukasiewicz Research Network -Textile Research Institute, Poland
09.15-09.30 3D garment fit on solid and soft digital avatars-preliminary study
Elena Alida Brake (1) (on-line), Yordan Kyosev(2), Katerina Rose(1)
1.Reutlingen Research Institute, Germany, 2.ITM Technical University of Dresden, Germany
09.30-09.45 Evaluation of garment simulation within an analytical fit test
Christian Pirch, Flora Zangue (on-line), Anke Klepser
Hohenstein Digital Fitting Lab, Germany
09.45-10.00 Understanding the applications for 3D body processing “Fit analysis” tools as part of driving sustainability
Randy Rannow(1), Emma Scott(2), Carol McDonald (3) (on-line)
1.Silverdraft Supercomputing, Boise, ID USA 2.Fashion Should Empower Research Group, Vancouver Island, BC CA 3.Gneiss Concept, Washougal WA, USA
10.00-10.15 The importance of the accurate representation of 3D models for the apparel industry
Monika Balach (on-line), Agnieszka Cichocka, Iwona Frydrych
Lodz University of Technology, Poland
10.15-10.30 Trends in technology transformation for textile industry and example for its implementation
Olga Paraska (1) (on-site), Bartosz Bartkowiak(2), Tomasz Klorek(2), Tomasz Buratowski(3), Lubos Hes(4)
1.Khmelnytskyi National University, Ukraine 2.VISBROKER Sp. z o.o., Poland 3.AGH University of Science and Technology, Krakow, Poland 4.Technical University of Liberec, Czech Republic
10.30-11.00 Coffee Break
11.00-12.45 Session 7: Sustainability & Fashion
Chair: Yordan Kyosev, ITM Technical University of Dresden, Germany (on-site)
11.00-11.15 Sustainable collection development towards greener future: Earthkeepers
Tayfun Güven(1), Bahar Akarsu(1), Eray Sudaşdemir(1), Elçin Emekdar (2) (on-line), Umut Kıvanç Şahin(2), Senem Kursun Bahadır(2),
1.Gelişim Textile, Turkey, 2.Istanbul Technical University, Turkey
11.15-11.30 Upcycling in the design of artistic fabrics and clothing as one of the activities in sustainable fashion
Monika Bogusławska-Bączek (1) (on-site), Justyna Szymczyk(2)
1.University of Technology in Katowice, Poland 2.University of Economics in Katowice, Poland
11.30-11.45 Composites of oyster mushrooms and textiles for clothing application
Al Mamun, Dato Kapanadze, Lilia Sabantina (on-line)
Bielefeld University of Applied Sciences, Germany
11.45–12.00 Digital transformation of the apparel industry -identification of the best practice approach for successful digitization
Robert Nafz (on-line)
TU Dresden, Germany
12.00-12.15 Development of a resource-saving and service oriented shopping experience
Michael Ernst (on-line), Antje Christophersen
Niederrhein University of Applied Sciences, Germany
12.15-12.30 Post-consumer textiles waste – challenge or opportunity?
Jarosław Chermanowicz (on-site)
IKEA Purchasing Service Poland Sp. z o. o.
12.30-12.45 An innovative ERP Integrated software with secure and remote access role for ready-to-wear collections: Aster design depot visual studio
Volkan Şen(1), Zümrüt Tümer(1), Umut Kıvanç Şahin(2), Senem Kursun Bahadır(2), Hatice Açıkgöz Tufan (2) (on-line)
1.Aster Textile, Istambul, Turkey 2.Istanbul Technical University, Turkey
12.45-13.00 Closing the Conference:
Iwona Frydrych, Lodz University of Technology, Poland (on-site)
13.00 Lunch