Mingming Xu, Elena Sitnikova, Weiyi Kong, Jian Zhang, Shoufeng Hu, Shuguang Li
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Characterisation of 3D woven textile composites in presence of minor weft tow undulations and cross-section variations
Weft tows in 3D woven composites are commonly approximated as perfectly straight, but their undulations are inevitable in reality, although the extent of undulations in the weft tows is not as pronounced as in the warp tows. Such minor undulations in weft tows have been simulated in this paper. A previously established parametrised modelling and analysis tool for 3D woven composites has been extended to reproduce the varying geometry of the weft tows. Two novel models have been proposed to introduce the undulations, allowing their effects to be simulated. The analysis reveals that, compared to the model with straight weft tows, the effective elastic properties can be affected by the weft tow undulations. In addition, the procedure for defining varying intra-tow fibre orientation was formulated and implemented, addressing lack of consistent and robust functionalities of this kind in modern finite element solvers.
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Consistently ranked in the top 10 of the Thomson Scientific JCR, the Journal of Composite Materials publishes peer reviewed, original research papers from internationally renowned composite materials specialists from industry, universities and research organizations, featuring new advances in materials, processing, design, analysis, testing, performance and applications. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).