2021
DOI: 10.1177/00405175211015518
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A filament-level analysis on failure mechanism and ballistic limit of real-size multi-layer 2D woven fabrics under FSP impact

Abstract: This paper investigates the failure mechanism and fabric ballistic performance of real-size multi-layer 2D woven fabrics impacted by sharp-edge fragment simulating projectile (FSP). First, the relations between digital fiber shear force and bending rigidity are established under the modified digital element approach (DEA) framework. Then, a systematic parametric study was carried out on the ballistic impact of a 4-inch-long single yarn and 4-inch by 4-inch 2D woven fabric at near fiber level to solve for the r… Show more

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“…Periodic boundary condition : During the fabric manufacturing process, a boundary effect exists near the edges and demonstrates properties different from that of the remaining fabric piece. Hence, a periodic boundary condition similar to that utilised in the dynamic relaxation approach 28 was implemented only in the weft direction. As shown in Figure 4, the simulation domain includes a primary region (in green) and two image regions (in grey).…”
Section: Dynamic Weaving Simulatormentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Periodic boundary condition : During the fabric manufacturing process, a boundary effect exists near the edges and demonstrates properties different from that of the remaining fabric piece. Hence, a periodic boundary condition similar to that utilised in the dynamic relaxation approach 28 was implemented only in the weft direction. As shown in Figure 4, the simulation domain includes a primary region (in green) and two image regions (in grey).…”
Section: Dynamic Weaving Simulatormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fibre tensile force, 25 inter-fibre contact force, 26 frictional force, 31 damping force, 27 and shear force 28,32 have been considered and presented in previous studies. In this section, we discuss the weft yarn tension and periodic boundary conditions.…”
Section: Forces and Boundary Conditionsmentioning
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