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A Design Procedure for Textile Composite Materials
Gowayed, Y
Auburn University,
AL
Barowski, L
Auburn University,
AL
(Received 24 August 1999; accepted 5 October 2001)
Abstract
A design procedure for textile composite materials that is able to satisfy a set of target mechanical and thermal properties is presented. First the search space, within which a feasible solution may exist, is divided into discrete sections. These sections are sufficiently small so that material properties show little variation. In each section, the composite is defined as a set of yarn segments that possess certain relative volume fractions, initial elliptical cross-section shape, and spatial direction cosines. A unique solution is calculated using a stiffness averaging routine. Solutions are then compared and ranked based on a chosen selection criterion.
The nature of the textile forming process is considered in the design approach. Proposed textile preforms are graphically constructed in 3-D space. The feasibility of changing the elliptical cross-section shape of yarns at different locations to fit within a high fiber-volume-fraction composite is investigated. A distortion factor is introduced to characterize the departure of the yarn cross-section from an initial elliptical shape. Two shapes for yarns cross-section, race track and boat-shape, are parametrically defined and used in the model.
Keywords:
textiles, composites, design, numerical modeling, graphic and geometric modeling
Paper ID: CTR10894J
DOI: 10.1520/CTR10894J
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Title A Design Procedure for Textile Composite Materials
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Committee D30