Applied Sciences (Feb 2020)

An Analytical Model for the Tension-Shear Coupling of Woven Fabrics with Different Weave Patterns under Large Shear Deformation

  • Yanchao Wang,
  • Weizhao Zhang,
  • Huaqing Ren,
  • Zhengming Huang,
  • Furong Geng,
  • Yongxiang Li,
  • Zengyu Zhu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app10041551
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 4
p. 1551

Abstract

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It is essential to accurately describe the large shear behavior of woven fabrics in the composite preforming process. An analytical model is proposed to describe the shear behavior of fabrics with different weave patterns, in which tension-shear coupling is considered. The coupling is involved in two parts, the friction between overlapped yarns and the in-plane transverse compression between two parallel yarns. By introducing the concept of inflection points of a yarn, the model is applicable for fabrics with different weave patterns. The analytical model is validated by biaxial tension-shear experiments. A parametric study is conducted to investigate the effects of external load, yarn geometry, and weave structure on the large shear behavior of fabrics. The developed model can reveal the physical mechanism of tension-shear coupling of woven fabrics. Moreover, the model has a high computational efficiency due to its explicit expressions, thus benefiting the material design process.

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