Hyperelastic and elastic-plastic approaches for modelling uniaxial tensile performance of woven fabrics / Yahya, M.F. and Chen, X.

This article presents thefindings ofexperimental andfinite element simulation warp direction uniaxial tensile testing ofplain 1/1, 2/2 twill and 8 ends satin woven fabrics with respect to a wovenfabric model developed in IGES using UniverFilter. Woven fabrics have been specifically configured as a b...

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Main Authors: Yahya, Mohamad Faizul (Author), Chen, Xi (Author)
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Published: Research Management Institute (RMI), 2010.
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