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Binocular Vision-Based Yarn Orientation Measurement of Biaxial Weft-Knitted Composites

Journal

POLYMERS
Volume 14, Issue 9, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/polym14091742

Keywords

binocular vision; textile composite; preform; yarn orientation; non-destructive testing; image processing

Funding

  1. Natural Science Foundation of Tianjin [18JCZDJC10020]
  2. China Scholarship Council [CSC202008120134]

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A low-cost yarn orientation reconstruction method was proposed in this study, which utilizes binocular structured light detection technology to accurately detect the fiber orientation on the surface of composite materials. The developed system can satisfy the quality control criteria in actual manufacturing processes.
The mechanical properties of fiber-reinforced composites are highly dependent on the local fiber orientation. In this study, a low-cost yarn orientation reconstruction approach for the composite components' surface was built, utilizing binocular structured light detection technology to accomplish the effective fiber orientation detection of composite surfaces. It enables the quick acquisition of samples of the revolving body shape without blind spots with an electric turntable. Four collecting operations may completely cover the sample surface, the trajectory recognition coverage rate reached 80%, and the manual verification of the yarn space deviation showed good agreement with the automated technique. The results demonstrated that the developed system based on the proposed method can achieve the automatic recognition of yarn paths of views with different angles, which mostly satisfied quality control criteria in actual manufacturing processes.

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