2022
DOI: 10.1177/15280837221142035
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Analysis and prediction of woven fabric design impact on fabric/polymer composite drilling energy

Abstract: Damage, generated during drilling processes, will affect the material integrity and further delamination through the fiber-reinforced composite cross-section. Drilling is necessary for the assembly processes of composite parts. This article deals with the effect of the weave parameters on the drilling mechanism. The mechanism of the yarn shearing ring drilling was investigated, and the quality of the drilled hole was carefully examined for different drilling conditions. Set up for measuring the power consumpti… Show more

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“…Assume woven fabric shapes that include circular yarn cross-section, full yarn flexibility, incompressible yarns, and arc-line-arc yarn path in order to determine the value of plain weave fabric packing density. 39,40,41 Figure 12 demonstrates how the plain weave can pack fibers more densely than other fabric types, like twill structures. The fiber volume fraction, 42 which as previously stated is a function of the compression stress applied to the composite during manufacturing, is one of the crucial factors that should be considered when selecting natural fiber as reinforcement in polymer composites.…”
Section: Fabric Under Compressive Stressmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Assume woven fabric shapes that include circular yarn cross-section, full yarn flexibility, incompressible yarns, and arc-line-arc yarn path in order to determine the value of plain weave fabric packing density. 39,40,41 Figure 12 demonstrates how the plain weave can pack fibers more densely than other fabric types, like twill structures. The fiber volume fraction, 42 which as previously stated is a function of the compression stress applied to the composite during manufacturing, is one of the crucial factors that should be considered when selecting natural fiber as reinforcement in polymer composites.…”
Section: Fabric Under Compressive Stressmentioning
confidence: 99%