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The output of the micro-scale model is used to determine constitutive materials properties at the meso-scale model for fabric deformation.
Compared to the existing mechanical model for fabric shear, this model involves not only bending but also torsion of curved yarns.
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A multiscale model for a fabric material is introduced.
One of the contemporary issues in this field is to find an adequate material model for coated fabric which not only can capture the complicated mechanical behaviour of coated fabric, but also has a good performance in computation.
Needed to simulate the behaviour of industrial components through finite element analysis, a continuum damage model formulation for fabric reinforced polymers is provided.
This article proposes a new elasto-plastic model for coated fabric.
The approach relies on the selection of a geometric model for the fabric weave, coupled with constitutive models for the yarn behaviors.
This paper presents an anisotropic damage model for glass epoxy fabric composites accounting for the strong directionality nature of damage during a tension tension fatigue loading.
A macroscale non-orthogonal constitutive material model for woven fabrics based on a mesoscale unit cell is developed and implemented in an explicit finite element code.
Especially, the amount of fabric panels compensation when using simple material model for the coated fabric, i.e., linear orthotropic elasticity, as is widely used in practice, is presented.
This chapter deals with modeling principles and methodologies for deterministic and nondeterministic models commonly used for fabric engineering applications.
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