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In-plane permeability of sheared fabrics

Shear is the main mode of deformation in the draping of fabrics over complex mould geometries in composites manufacturing. Hence, the measurement and prediction of the in-plane permeability of sheared fabrics is a crucial task for the design of resin transfer moulding and other composites processing...

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Published in:Composites. Part A, Applied science and manufacturing Applied science and manufacturing, 2001-01, Vol.32 (7), p.933-940
Main Authors: Heardman, E, Lekakou, C, Bader, M.G
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Language:English
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Summary:Shear is the main mode of deformation in the draping of fabrics over complex mould geometries in composites manufacturing. Hence, the measurement and prediction of the in-plane permeability of sheared fabrics is a crucial task for the design of resin transfer moulding and other composites processing techniques of complex shaped articles. A mathematical model has been developed and applied to predict the in-plane permeability in the two principal directions and the angle of the flow ellipse for sheared assemblies of bi-directional woven fabrics that are in-plane isotropic to flow when unsheared. Modelling was accompanied by in-plane permeability measurements for unsheared and sheared woven fabric assemblies, and a comparison of this experimental permeability data with the proposed model proved encouraging. A study into the change of the areal density of different woven fabrics with shear angle has also been included.
ISSN:1359-835X
1878-5840
DOI:10.1016/S1359-835X(01)00006-9