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JOURNAL OF INORGANIC AND ORGANOMETALLIC POLYMERS AND MATERIALS
Volume 31, Issue 1, Pages 55-61Publisher
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DOI: 10.1007/s10904-020-01712-5
Keywords
Textile composite; Damage analysis; Finite element analysis; Progressive damage; Unit cell
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- Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TUBITAK)
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The research explores the use of woven textiles as reinforcements in composite materials, developing a method to design the internal geometry based on the actual geometry of woven textile fabrics, and creating a user subroutine to predict damage progression and degradation under tensile loading. The modeling results demonstrate good agreement between theoretical and experimental results, showcasing a detailed model and applied subroutine in this study.
Woven textiles are used as reinforcements in the composite materials in order to create balanced layer properties and enhance mechanical properties. This paper examines the behavior of two-dimension woven textile composite subjected to tensile behavior and the examination of its damage progression using a finite method technique. At first, this work is intended to develop a way for designing the internal geometry of textile geometry basis on the actual geometry of woven textile fabrics. Then, a user subroutine is created to predict the progress of damage and the degradation of a plain fabric under tensile loading. The modeling results indicate a good agreement between theoretical results and experimental results in which this work incorporates a detailed model and an applied subroutine.
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