2008
DOI: 10.1007/s12289-008-0253-3
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Tensile and Shear Deformation Modelling of Woven Fabrics

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“…A proposed system shown (Khder, 2017) in Figure 4(b) detects obstacles such as curbs, and staircases in the ground or even moving objects, and transmits obstacle information through haptic feedback (vibrations and beeps). In their study, Ramgulam et al (2008) presented a system consisting of ultrasonic sensor, microcontroller and a wireless headphone. If an obstacle gets in the user's path, an indication would be relayed by one ultrasonic sensor situated inside the shoe; this unit takes instruction from the embedded microcontroller, generating a sound within the wireless headphone to alert the user.…”
Section: Ambulation Assistancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A proposed system shown (Khder, 2017) in Figure 4(b) detects obstacles such as curbs, and staircases in the ground or even moving objects, and transmits obstacle information through haptic feedback (vibrations and beeps). In their study, Ramgulam et al (2008) presented a system consisting of ultrasonic sensor, microcontroller and a wireless headphone. If an obstacle gets in the user's path, an indication would be relayed by one ultrasonic sensor situated inside the shoe; this unit takes instruction from the embedded microcontroller, generating a sound within the wireless headphone to alert the user.…”
Section: Ambulation Assistancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ramgulam et al [25] considered same two approaches to predict shear force however wellknown Bernoulli-Euler beam theory is used in this study to derive the force needed for elastic part of shear deformation. The elastic part of the shear deformation model, as described here, is the bending required for curvature change in the yarn paths during shearing.…”
Section: Analytical Model Of Pure Shearmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The material properties (E, μ) are constant throughout the analysis iv. Normal force between inter-yarns (contact force) is proportional to the load need for change of curvature [25] For shear deformation, applied shear load is mainly contributing [25]:…”
Section: Analytical Model Of Pure Shearmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Engineered designing of textile fabrics for specific mechanical properties requires the ability to predict its behavior in various loading condition which among them, tensile properties has been analyzed by numerous researchers [1][2][3][4][5][6][7]. However, due to the geometrical model and the approach in mechanical analysis, most of the available works are resulted in complicated elliptic integrals or needs numerical solutions even in the domain of small deformation analysis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%