1973
DOI: 10.1080/00405007308630416
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3—the Finite-Deformation Theory of Plain-Weave Fabrics Part I: The Biaxial-Deformation Theory

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“…Due to these deformation mechanisms the tensile behaviour in one yarn direction is affected by the load imposed in the other yarn direction. The biaxial test, first introduced by [16], further developped and applied by among others [17,18], imposes a tensile load in the two principal material directions of the fabric.…”
Section: Accepted Manuscriptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to these deformation mechanisms the tensile behaviour in one yarn direction is affected by the load imposed in the other yarn direction. The biaxial test, first introduced by [16], further developped and applied by among others [17,18], imposes a tensile load in the two principal material directions of the fabric.…”
Section: Accepted Manuscriptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When tensile force acts in one fabric direction, in this direction is the relative extension ε of fabric, and in the direction perpendicular to force direction is the relative contraction of the fabric s. When the calculated values ε and s, according to expressions (11) and (12), are put in the expression (13) the Poisson fabric effect v is obtained. Due to fabric anisotropy Poisson's ratio changes during the process of fabric sample extension.…”
Section: Initial Modulus Of Elasticitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Upon reading the value of the fabric width after the action of force, relative transverse strain is calculated using equation (12). The action of tensile force on canvas samples that were cut in warp or weft direction causes the internal interaction between weft and warp yarns.…”
Section: Determination Of Poisson's Ratiomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because of the weaving, the decrimping phenomenon in warp and weft directions are interdependent and the tensile behaviour is biaxial. Some biaxial tests have been developed in order to measure these properties (Kawabata et al, 1973, Buet-Gautier & Boisse, 2001, Carvelli et al, 2008. Fig.…”
Section: Biaxial Tensile Behaviourmentioning
confidence: 99%