A novel method for geometry generation of Representative Unit Cells (RUC) of textile composites is presented. The technique retains the advantage of an analytical formulation from industrial practice however introduces variable asymmetric yarn cross-sectional shapes and paths which can be fitted to the yarn shapes and cross-sectional areas as observed from in-situ measurements. In this way interpenetrations and incorrect fibre volume fractions, which occur when using idealized constant yarn cross sections for RUC generation, are avoided. Meshing becomes easier and no fibre volume corrections are required. The new technique is validated through a comparison of 1) the novel RUC to 2) an Idealized RUC with constant yarn cross section; and 3)...
A three-dimensional geometric description for a large range of two-dimensional woven architectures i...
This paper investigates the influence of local tow perturbations on strain gradients in textile comp...
Textile modelling begins with the creation of a geometric model of the woven-fabric structure which ...
A novel method for geometry generation of Representative Unit Cells (RUC) of textile composites is p...
Representative Unit Cells (RUCs) of textile composites are extensively used for the prediction of th...
A mathematical model of the internal geometry of 2D and 3D woven fabrics is used as a unit-cell geom...
AbstractThis paper presents a micromechanical unit cell model of 5-Harness satin weave fabric textil...
In the last twenty years, the research on composite materials has increased and many progresses have...
Deformation and failure mechanisms of textile laminates are strongly affected by mutual shift of the...
The method of cells has been gaining ground as a method for predicting the elastic properties of tex...
This contribution presents an approach to generate unit-cell models of 3D orthogonal woven non-crimp...
Geometrical modelling of 3D woven composites represents a key part in both material and component de...
Textile composites are made from textile fabric and resin. Depending on the weaving pattern, composi...
Numerical methods have become increasingly effective tools for analysis and design of composite mate...
AbstractModelling the mechanical performance of textile composites is typically based on idealised u...
A three-dimensional geometric description for a large range of two-dimensional woven architectures i...
This paper investigates the influence of local tow perturbations on strain gradients in textile comp...
Textile modelling begins with the creation of a geometric model of the woven-fabric structure which ...
A novel method for geometry generation of Representative Unit Cells (RUC) of textile composites is p...
Representative Unit Cells (RUCs) of textile composites are extensively used for the prediction of th...
A mathematical model of the internal geometry of 2D and 3D woven fabrics is used as a unit-cell geom...
AbstractThis paper presents a micromechanical unit cell model of 5-Harness satin weave fabric textil...
In the last twenty years, the research on composite materials has increased and many progresses have...
Deformation and failure mechanisms of textile laminates are strongly affected by mutual shift of the...
The method of cells has been gaining ground as a method for predicting the elastic properties of tex...
This contribution presents an approach to generate unit-cell models of 3D orthogonal woven non-crimp...
Geometrical modelling of 3D woven composites represents a key part in both material and component de...
Textile composites are made from textile fabric and resin. Depending on the weaving pattern, composi...
Numerical methods have become increasingly effective tools for analysis and design of composite mate...
AbstractModelling the mechanical performance of textile composites is typically based on idealised u...
A three-dimensional geometric description for a large range of two-dimensional woven architectures i...
This paper investigates the influence of local tow perturbations on strain gradients in textile comp...
Textile modelling begins with the creation of a geometric model of the woven-fabric structure which ...