Modeling and Simulation of the Mechanical Behavior of Weft-Knitted Fabrics for Technical Applications - Part I: General Considerations and Experimental Analyses
- Topics:
- Textiles
- Tags:
- AUTEX RESEARCH JOURNAL,
- Business Operations,
- Fabric,
- Modeling,
- Network Technology,
- Networking,
- Research & Development
- Source:
- AUTEX RESEARCH JOURNAL
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Overview: This paper discusses considerations, experimental analyses, and ways of improving the mechanical properties of weft-knitted fabrics and knitted reinforced composites. It focuses on theoretical analyses of the mechanical behavior of weft-knitted fabrics and weft-knitted reinforced composites made of glass fiber. The objective is to find ways of improving the mechanical properties and simulating the mechanical behavior of knitted fabrics and knitted reinforced composites, so that the engineering design of such materials and structures may be improved.
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Format: PDF | Size: 707KB | Date: Sep 2003 | Pages: 13




