2011
DOI: 10.1080/00405000.2011.569343
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Interactive effect between warp and weft of a woven ramie fabric under biaxial loadings

Abstract: The occurrence of an interactive effect between warp and weft of woven fabrics under practical working conditions is an important concern for researchers. A novel 3D loading device has therefore been developed to elucidate information on materials subjected to loadings in multiple dimensions. This paper investigated the interactive effects between warp and weft in biaxial tension. Strain fields were characterized by digital speckle correlation method and Poisson's ratio was calculated at 0°in the warp directio… Show more

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“…It is also important to note that the increasing number of layers for both orientations, probably as a result of zone stress, led to an increase in the composite materials and caused a decohesion between the fibre matrix under stress. This is something that should be noted [17]. This was observed to be similar to the observations of a previous study by Abdellaoui et al, (2015), which stated that an increase in the tensile strength linked to layering number composite of 0 • and 45 • jute fibre direction was due to an increase in the zone stress.…”
Section: Tensile Testsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…It is also important to note that the increasing number of layers for both orientations, probably as a result of zone stress, led to an increase in the composite materials and caused a decohesion between the fibre matrix under stress. This is something that should be noted [17]. This was observed to be similar to the observations of a previous study by Abdellaoui et al, (2015), which stated that an increase in the tensile strength linked to layering number composite of 0 • and 45 • jute fibre direction was due to an increase in the zone stress.…”
Section: Tensile Testsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The pictures were saved in a file for analysis of the strain field. The observed speckle pattern included information about the object's surface height, with varying degrees of gray reflecting the different stress-strain states of a specimen under biaxial loading (Wang et al 2012). In order to form a uniform and randomly distributed speckle image, the surface of each specimen was sprayed with a layer of black glass bead paint for image enhancement.…”
Section: Instruments and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fused textile systems are used not only to perfect the functionality of clothing [15], but for technical purposes, as the reinforcement of auto window glass [16], architectural fabrics, which consist of a woven base cloth with an impermeable coating providing water-proofness and weave stability [17], cellular woven fabrics, which can be used as technical textiles subjected to bursting and impact forces [18], as well. Other researchers investigated the interactive effects between warp and weft in biaxial tension [6,8,19]. Several researchers have analysed the effect of pre-tension (pre-stress) [10, 20 -22] upon the behaviour of composite systems with concrete, glass, fibers, etc.…”
Section: Introduction *mentioning
confidence: 99%