This research paper examines the damage mechanisms and reductions to the tensile properties of E-glass yarns during weaving of three-dimensional (3D) fabrics for polymer-based composites. The paper also assesses the influence of weaving damage to load-bearing glass yarns on the tensile properties of 3D orthogonal woven composites. It is found that damage occurs to yarns at most stages of the 3D weaving process due to abrasion and breakage caused when sliding against the loom machinery, The abrasion damage causes a large reduction (similar to30%) to the tensile strength of the dry woven yarns, although the tensile stiffness remains unaffected. The damage and reduction to the tensile properties of the dry yarns at different weaving stages are...
In this work, three types of 3D woven fabric (orthogonal, angle interlock, and layer-to-layer) were ...
The objective of this research work was to understand the warp and weft directional tensile properti...
Textile yarns are subjected to numerous types of forces during knitting, usually leading to yarn dam...
Fibre damage caused by the weaving of three-dimensional (3D) fabric preforms for advanced composite ...
The three- dimensional (3D) textiles are identified as advanced fabric systems that include separate...
The aim of this study is to experimentally determine how the weave architecture and yarn crimp affec...
This article investigates the damage imparted on load-bearing carbon fibers during the 3D weaving pr...
This Part 2 paper presents results of comparative experimental study of progressive damage in 2D and...
Tension tests were conducted on (consolidated) tow and woven carbon/epoxy composites in an attempt t...
A two-dimensional analytical method is presented for the failure behaviour of plain weave fabric com...
Interlock weaving process is still difficult to manage and lead to significant damages on warp yarns...
International audienceThree-dimensional (3D) fabrics of commingled yarns offer the possibility of a ...
The deformation and failure micromechanisms of a hybrid 3D woven composite were studied in tension. ...
Three-dimensional woven composites were developed to improve the through-thickness properties which ...
Composites can be produced by compression moulding fabrics made of hybrid yarns. An important proble...
In this work, three types of 3D woven fabric (orthogonal, angle interlock, and layer-to-layer) were ...
The objective of this research work was to understand the warp and weft directional tensile properti...
Textile yarns are subjected to numerous types of forces during knitting, usually leading to yarn dam...
Fibre damage caused by the weaving of three-dimensional (3D) fabric preforms for advanced composite ...
The three- dimensional (3D) textiles are identified as advanced fabric systems that include separate...
The aim of this study is to experimentally determine how the weave architecture and yarn crimp affec...
This article investigates the damage imparted on load-bearing carbon fibers during the 3D weaving pr...
This Part 2 paper presents results of comparative experimental study of progressive damage in 2D and...
Tension tests were conducted on (consolidated) tow and woven carbon/epoxy composites in an attempt t...
A two-dimensional analytical method is presented for the failure behaviour of plain weave fabric com...
Interlock weaving process is still difficult to manage and lead to significant damages on warp yarns...
International audienceThree-dimensional (3D) fabrics of commingled yarns offer the possibility of a ...
The deformation and failure micromechanisms of a hybrid 3D woven composite were studied in tension. ...
Three-dimensional woven composites were developed to improve the through-thickness properties which ...
Composites can be produced by compression moulding fabrics made of hybrid yarns. An important proble...
In this work, three types of 3D woven fabric (orthogonal, angle interlock, and layer-to-layer) were ...
The objective of this research work was to understand the warp and weft directional tensile properti...
Textile yarns are subjected to numerous types of forces during knitting, usually leading to yarn dam...