摘要
Abstract
Current cycling suit design faces the contradiction between standardized patterns and individual body shape differences.Traditional flat cutting methods based on static measurements struggle to adapt to the complex dynamic changes of the human body during cycling,leading to issues such as restricted movement,localized compression,or increased wind resistance.Based on ergonomic principles,this study analyzes skeletal changes,muscle movements,and skin deformation patterns under cycling postures,proposing targeted pattern optimization strategies.Starting from human motion biomechanics,the research explores improvements in structural segmentation,dart transfer,and functional zoning of cycling suits to achieve precise alignment between the garment and body movements,enhancing comfort and competitive performance in cycling.关键词
人体工学/骑行服/版型优化/结构设计/运动功能Key words
ergonomics/cycling apparel/fit optimization/structural design/motor function分类
社会科学