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Kevlar® fabrics of different architectures, namely 2D plain woven, 3D orthogonal and 3D angle interlock fabrics, were produced and used as reinforcements to fabricate composite armor panels, using compression molding technology.
Most stabilizer choices are suitable for linen and cotton, but for knit and interlock fabrics, cut-away stabilizers should almost always be used.
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3D warp interlock fabric can be used as a fibrous reinforcement for composite material.
An example of equi-biaxial extension of a carbon interlock fabric is proposed.
A set of 3D interlock fabric forming simulations shows the efficiency of the proposed approach.
Maximum equivalent stress was observed to be highest for plain concrete followed by beam reinforced with angle interlock fabric followed by orthogonal fabric and warp interlock fabric under similar loading conditions.
The ply to ply interlock fabric preform enables to manufacture, by R.T.M. process, thick composite parts that are resistant to delamination and cracking.
Maximum deformation was observed for beam reinforced with orthogonal interlock fabric under the same load and minimum deformation was observed for plain concrete.
Moreover, in many research papers, unskilled scientists of weaving technology have some difficulty to describe the different components of the 3D warp interlock fabric and sometimes make some confusion between the different architecture.
Composite materials reinforced with 3D layer-to-layer angle-interlock fabrics are increasingly employed due to their significant resistance to delamination and impact damage, which is not observed in classical 2D laminated composites.
A finite element simulation approach to the mechanical behaviour of 3D angle-interlock fabrics at the scale of their internal components, using an implicit scheme, is presented in this paper.
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