Advanced Multilayered and Fibre-Reinforced Composites 1998
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-0868-6_32
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Multiaxial Three-Dimensional (3-D) Circular Weaving and Multiaxial 3-D Circular Woven Preforms for Composite

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“…Various researches had been carried out on producing 3D woven fabric structures using circular weaving technology (Bilisik 1998(Bilisik , 2000(Bilisik , 2010aBilisik & Mohamed 2009). However, these techniques do not employ the dual-directional shedding mechanism and hence do not qualify as 3D fully interlaced preform weaving and the developed structures do not possess a fully interlaced 3D woven structure.…”
Section: Existing 3d Fully Interlaced Preform Weaving Devicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various researches had been carried out on producing 3D woven fabric structures using circular weaving technology (Bilisik 1998(Bilisik , 2000(Bilisik , 2010aBilisik & Mohamed 2009). However, these techniques do not employ the dual-directional shedding mechanism and hence do not qualify as 3D fully interlaced preform weaving and the developed structures do not possess a fully interlaced 3D woven structure.…”
Section: Existing 3d Fully Interlaced Preform Weaving Devicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, Bilisik (1998Bilisik ( , 2000 developed the multiaxis 3D circular loom to make 3D circular woven preform under the various unit cells. Bhatnagar and Parrish (2006) modified the existing loom to make noncrimp preform for ballistic applications.…”
Section: K Bilisikmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, a multiaxis 3D circular loom was developed to make 3D circular non-interlaced woven preform under the various unit cells. [24][25][26] Three-dimensional flat woven lattice structures were developed by Fukuta et al 27,28 and Khokar. 29 They have three sets of yarns.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%