Since the beginning of the last decade, few examples of multifilament models for dry fabrics have been presented in literature. This work deals with the simulation of a single yarn subjected to transverse impact. Inspired by the models previously developed by other authors, a revisited form of Discrete Element Method has been adopted to perform microscopic analyses in a more efficient computational environment. Transverse impact analysis onto a single KEVLAR KM2 yarn has been performed using this approach. Truss elements have been adopted to discretize yarn filaments instead of heavy computational 3D finite elements. A good agreement with literature results has been achieved with an important reduction of computational resource. In the end,...
To overcome the high computational cost associated with explicit representation of the fabric-yarn w...
As textile materials are increasingly used as reinforcements in composites structures, their mechani...
AbstractA multiscale model for a fabric material is introduced. The model is based on the assumption...
2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.Since the beginning of the last decade, few examples of multi...
Woven fabrics have been adopted by the human being since long time. First application was confined t...
Dry fabrics can be investigated in aeronautic field to contain debris. Such structures are most of t...
Mechanical behaviour of polymeric fibres and their fabrics under ballistic impacts has been largely ...
AbstractFinite element modeling of the impact of flexible woven fabrics using a yarn level architect...
In this work, a multi-scale model of one single crimped Kevlar yarn under ballistic impact is develo...
In this work, a multi scale modeling approach has been developed to simulate the impact of woven fab...
Dry fabrics can be investigated in aeronautic field to contain debris. Such structures are...
A finite element simulation of the mechanical behaviour of woven textile materials at the scale of i...
Woven fabric is an increasingly important component of many defense and commercial systems, includin...
A finite element simulation of the mechanical behaviour of woven textile materials at the scale of i...
Common methods of modelling the behaviour of fibrous materials, such as yarns and (woven) fabrics, i...
To overcome the high computational cost associated with explicit representation of the fabric-yarn w...
As textile materials are increasingly used as reinforcements in composites structures, their mechani...
AbstractA multiscale model for a fabric material is introduced. The model is based on the assumption...
2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.Since the beginning of the last decade, few examples of multi...
Woven fabrics have been adopted by the human being since long time. First application was confined t...
Dry fabrics can be investigated in aeronautic field to contain debris. Such structures are most of t...
Mechanical behaviour of polymeric fibres and their fabrics under ballistic impacts has been largely ...
AbstractFinite element modeling of the impact of flexible woven fabrics using a yarn level architect...
In this work, a multi-scale model of one single crimped Kevlar yarn under ballistic impact is develo...
In this work, a multi scale modeling approach has been developed to simulate the impact of woven fab...
Dry fabrics can be investigated in aeronautic field to contain debris. Such structures are...
A finite element simulation of the mechanical behaviour of woven textile materials at the scale of i...
Woven fabric is an increasingly important component of many defense and commercial systems, includin...
A finite element simulation of the mechanical behaviour of woven textile materials at the scale of i...
Common methods of modelling the behaviour of fibrous materials, such as yarns and (woven) fabrics, i...
To overcome the high computational cost associated with explicit representation of the fabric-yarn w...
As textile materials are increasingly used as reinforcements in composites structures, their mechani...
AbstractA multiscale model for a fabric material is introduced. The model is based on the assumption...