2014
DOI: 10.1177/1528083714538685
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Steel fibre knitted fabric for automotive glass forming: Variations of the fabric thickness on the mould and glass optical quality

Abstract: Extremely fine steel fibres (12 mm diameter) are spun into yarns and then knitted into fabric, which is used, among other applications, as a mould cover in the formation of automotive glass. High requirements of the glass quality (absence of dioptric distortions) ask for a perfect evenness of the mould cover surface, which depends on the local distortions of the fabric created during tensioning of the fabric over the mould. In this paper, compression behaviour of steel knitted fabrics combined with the fabric … Show more

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“…Hence, after oxidation the pre-strain which may be applied when the fabric is mounted on the mold, can be relaxed. We know from the previous research [9] that decrease of the pre-strain is deteriorating for the glass quality.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Hence, after oxidation the pre-strain which may be applied when the fabric is mounted on the mold, can be relaxed. We know from the previous research [9] that decrease of the pre-strain is deteriorating for the glass quality.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The tests were done on the biaxial device in the KU Leuven lab (Figure 5) [9,[30][31][32]. A sample measuring 270 Â 270 mm is clamped as shown schematically in Figure 5(b).…”
Section: Biaxial Tension Of the Knitted Fabricmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…S. V. Lomov’s contribution to textile characterization went far beyond the conventional composites applications and addressed the behavior of steel knitted fabrics, 23 CNT-grafted reinforcements, 24,25 shape-memory alloy textiles, 26 thermally bonded non-woven materials, 27 and many others. The rich diversity of these studies provides an essential outlook on fine mechanisms behind the formation of critical material properties.…”
Section: Modelling Of Dry Textilementioning
confidence: 99%
“…During this process, multiple steel wires are combined in a copper matrix and subsequently drawn to smaller diameters. 12,13 The micro-CT images show that their original circular cross section can change to an irregular pentagon or hexagon unlike the conventional carbon and glass fibers. It was shown in Sabuncuoglu et al 3 that these cross sections generate significant stress concentrations near the corners of polygons.…”
Section: Effect Of Rounded Cornersmentioning
confidence: 99%