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Equivalent mechanical properties of textile monolayers from discrete asymptotic homogenization
Authors:Ibrahim Goda,Mohamed Assidi,Jean-Franç  ois Ganghoffer
Affiliation:1. LEMTA, Université de Lorraine, 2, Avenue de la Forêt de Haye, TSA 60604, 54518 Vandœuvre-lès-Nancy Cedex, France;2. Department of Industrial Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Fayoum University, Fayoum 63514, Egypt;3. Centre de Recherche Public Henri Tudor. 29, Avenue John Kennedy, L-1885, Luxemburg
Abstract:
The determination of the effective mechanical moduli of textiles from mechanical measurements is usually difficult due to their discrete architecture, which makes micromechanical analyses a relevant alternative to access those properties. Micropolar continuum models describing the effective mechanical behavior of woven fabric monolayers are constructed from the homogenization of an identified repetitive pattern of the textile within a representative unit cell. The interwoven yarns within the textile are represented as a network of trusses connected by nodes at their crossover points. These trusses have extensional and bending rigidities to allow for yarn stretching and flexion, and a transverse shear deformation is additionally considered. Interactions between yarns at the crossover points are captured by beam segments connecting the nodes. The woven fabric is modeled after homogenization as an anisotropic planar continuum with two preferred material directions in the mean plane of the textile. Based on the developed methodology, the effective mechanical properties of plain weave and twill are evaluated, including their bending moduli and characteristic flexural lengths. A satisfactory agreement is obtained between the effective moduli obtained by homogenization and numerical values obtained by finite element simulations performed over periodic unit cells.
Keywords:Textile monolayers   Micromechanical model   Discrete homogenization   Micropolar constants   Meso-scale unit-cell model
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