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Prediction of elastic behavior of plain weft-knitted composites

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JOURNAL OF REINFORCED PLASTICS AND COMPOSITES
Volume 35, Issue 22, Pages 1613-1622

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/0731684416661639

Keywords

Weft-knitted composites; textile composites; mechanical properties; micro-mechanics; finite element analysis

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Design and analysis of parts constructed from weft-knitted textile composites need the elastic and fracture behavior of the composite. To avoid time-consuming and expensive experimental procedures, micromechanical models and finite element simulations can be used to estimate stiffness matrix of these composites. In the present study, at first, a 3D model of a plain weft-knitted fabric is presented. Then a micromechanical approach is proposed to derive the mechanical properties of the weft-knitted composite using this geometrical model. A finite element simulation is carried out to extract the elastic properties of the composite as an alternative procedure. Finally, obtained moduli from both methods are validated by comparing them with existing experimental values. Results show a good agreement between the calculated and measured data. It can be concluded that the proposed micromechanical approach can predict weft-knitted composite behavior well without any great effort; however, the finite element analysis gives acceptable results too. The effects of composite variables on the stiffness are investigated and discussed.

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