2013
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.554-557.472
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Numerical Modelling of the Weaving Process for Textile Composite

Abstract: Due to advancements made in 3D weaving process [1] and, in order to develop 3D textile structure as reinforcement of composite material for aeronautic application, a good prediction of the geometry and the mechanical properties of the 3D woven unit cell is required. Due to the complexity of these textile architectures, realistic geometric representations [2] of fabrics are often difficult to obtain especially for 3D woven fabrics, but these descriptions are necessary to define meshes for finite element computa… Show more

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“…Archetypal simulators are used to digitally re-enact the basic classes of actions, abstracting mechanics via computational modeling. They are based on existing mathematical abstractions for the operation principles regarding (1) add/subtract by constructive solid geometry, (2) interlock by knot/textile algebras, and (3) free-form by mass-preserving, free-form 3D and 2D transforms [111][112][113][114]. Achetypal simulators model mechanical affordances as Archimedean simple machines [115] (e.g., a knife is a wedge) or physical and chemical (conditioning) agents, i.e., heat, moisture, chemicals, etc.…”
Section: Craft-specific Simulatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Archetypal simulators are used to digitally re-enact the basic classes of actions, abstracting mechanics via computational modeling. They are based on existing mathematical abstractions for the operation principles regarding (1) add/subtract by constructive solid geometry, (2) interlock by knot/textile algebras, and (3) free-form by mass-preserving, free-form 3D and 2D transforms [111][112][113][114]. Achetypal simulators model mechanical affordances as Archimedean simple machines [115] (e.g., a knife is a wedge) or physical and chemical (conditioning) agents, i.e., heat, moisture, chemicals, etc.…”
Section: Craft-specific Simulatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%