Influence of Fabric Geometry on the Quality of Composits
Abstract
In modem composits fabrics are often used as fittings in the matrix of resin or rests of hydrocarbon combustion (hydrocarbon composits). The stability and properties of such composits are influenced by fabric geometry, the consequence of which is anisotropy (orthogonal - biaxial fabrics) or isotropy (triaxiale fabrics). Based on the deformation model, it has been calculated, that a triaxial fabric can support about 63 % higher elongation load than an orthogonal fabric. The deformation in the load direction of triaxial fabrics is for about 54 % lower in comparison to orthogonal fabrics.Downloads
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1988-07-29
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Preliminary communication
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Jakšić, D. and Kosel, F. 1988. Influence of Fabric Geometry on the Quality of Composits. Tekstil. 37, 7 (Jul. 1988), 421–423.