This paper is focused on the analysis of the intersection between the
air-flow field around a piece of cloth and the motion of the cloth in
order to animate realistically the cloth motion in the air flow. Two f
orce models, based on aerodynamic theory, have been established to cal
culate the force distribution of the air flow on a cloth surface. The
quasi-steady force model deals with the cases in which the free stream
velocity of the relative air flow changes slightly or slowly, whereas
the unsteady force model deals with unsteady air flows. The resulting
force distributions are coupled with a cloth-deformation model based
on structural dynamics to compute the displacement and deformation of
cloth under these forces. This solution cycle is repeated and the time
histories of the cloth motion can be obtained which form the basis of
the computer animation of cloth motion in air flow. Animation results
of the movement of a piece of curtain in free air under various air f
low conditions are presented to compare the performances of the two fo
rce models.