“…FEM is considered useful for textiles because the complexity of the structure, the anisotropic properties of yarns and fabrics, and the interaction phenomena between yarns at the contact areas preclude the use of analytical methods. With FEM-based calculation models, processes can be understood with regard to the physical phenomena in depth and it is possible to change important parameters in a short time in order to improve textile-based constructions and also to generate new products [42]. From a structural point of view, woven fabrics are discontinuous in microstructure and therefore do not satisfy the continuity requirement in solid mechanics.…”