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Modelling defect formation in textiles during the double diaphragm forming process

As the requirement for low cost, high volume production of composites increases, so does the requirement for modelling capability to help inform and optimise the composite manufacturing processes. In this paper a finite element approach is introduced to simulate the behaviour of a plain weave fabric...

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Published in:Composites. Part B, Engineering Engineering, 2020-12, Vol.202, p.108357, Article 108357
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