This paper explores the effects of woven fabric structures on the biaxial tensile mechanical properties and burst properties of woven fabric for layflat hose. A repeat unit cell finite element modeling for woven fabrics for layfalt hose is adopted. To investigate the effects of fabric structure, two parameters are studied: warp yarn spacing and weft yarn linear density. The mechanical response outcomes such as stress distribution, intensity, breaking elongation, and burst properties such as burst pressure, burst direction, are defined and the effects of structure parameters studied on these outcomes are studied. The effects of the warp yarn spacing and the weft yarn linear density on the biaxial tensile mechanical properties and the burst properties of woven fabric for layflat hose are determined. Moreover, the results suggest finite element method exhibits high accuracy in predicting the burst pressure of layflat hose.
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