2003
DOI: 10.1016/j.crme.2003.09.004
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A model for frictional slip in woven fabrics

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“…However, in addition to the ply properties, the fabric/tool contacts and, when dealing with multi-ply forming, the fabric/fabric contact have to be studied and modelled. Concerning composite reinforcements, the tool/fabric contact and, to a lower extent, the yarn/yarn contact have been investigated by different authors, for carbon fibre reinforced thermoplastics or dry fabrics [21][22][23][24][25][26][27].…”
Section: Processes Of the Lcm (Liquid Composite Moulding) Family Sucmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in addition to the ply properties, the fabric/tool contacts and, when dealing with multi-ply forming, the fabric/fabric contact have to be studied and modelled. Concerning composite reinforcements, the tool/fabric contact and, to a lower extent, the yarn/yarn contact have been investigated by different authors, for carbon fibre reinforced thermoplastics or dry fabrics [21][22][23][24][25][26][27].…”
Section: Processes Of the Lcm (Liquid Composite Moulding) Family Sucmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• the exploration of the application of the model to the mechanics of fabrics, the analysis of the dissipation that can arise from the interaction of the fibers or from internal friction (see, e.g., [Nadler and Steigmann 2003]) and the extension to three-dimensional deformations;…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The resin matrix constrains the yarns of the fabric so that the projectile must engage and fracture more fibres directly to penetrate the material. Additionally, the resin enhances the frictional forces between yarns and plies so the composite has more energy absorption potential than similar soft armours [51,99,100]. The stiffer the resin used, the greater the yarn confinement and generally the greater the absorption potential of the laminate.…”
Section: Man-made Hard Armourmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fabric deformation includes frictional absorption mechanisms like inter-yarn friction, fabric projectile friction, and interactions between fabric layers [39,48]. It has been shown that the inter-yarn friction plays a critical role in energy dissipated in frictional work at the yarn-to-yarn junctions [49][50][51]. This affects the stiffness of the yarn in the tensile direction and the fabric in the transverse direction which, in turn, affects the performance of the material [52].…”
Section: Soft Engineered Armourmentioning
confidence: 99%