2011
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.331.198
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Weave Structures Effect on the Shear Deformation of Annular Shaped Woven Fabrics

Abstract: The annular woven shaped fabrics are woven on ordinary weaving frames, and equally distributed long and short wefts in the fabric, which can make the whole fabric has equal weft density. Though the fabric is woven on ordinary weaving frame, the batch roller is cone frustum, not cylinder. When batching the annular shaped woven fabric, the share deformation happens. In this paper, adopted plain weave and twill weave to weave the shaped fabric, and contrast the shear deformation between the two weaves. The result… Show more

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“…However, beyond a certain limit of ultrasonication period, dispersion characteristics tend to deteriorate significantly. Chen and Guo [126] revealed that the average particle size of NPs remains constant after an optimum period of effective ultrasonic vibration in the colloidal suspension.…”
Section: Nanofluids Stabilization Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, beyond a certain limit of ultrasonication period, dispersion characteristics tend to deteriorate significantly. Chen and Guo [126] revealed that the average particle size of NPs remains constant after an optimum period of effective ultrasonic vibration in the colloidal suspension.…”
Section: Nanofluids Stabilization Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…27,28 As a result, carbon fiber can be used as reinforcement to make high-performance and lightweight composites, 2931 which have been used in aerospace since its emergence. 32 Because the structure affects the properties of fabric, 33 TWF with carbon fiber reduces the weight significantly by the special hexagonal holes, as shown in Figure 1(a), which makes it ultra-light weight and has important advantages in the aviation, vehicle and other industries. 34 However, the continuous weaving of TWF with carbon fiber has been an open question.…”
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