Mechanical behavior of irregular fibers part I : modeling the tensile behavior of linear elastic fibers
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posted on 2024-06-16, 13:36authored byW He, S Zhang, X Wang
Fiber irregularities are inherent to textile fibers, natural fibers in particular. This series of papers examines the impact of fiber irregularity on the mechanical behavior of textile fibers. In the first part, the effect of fiber dimensional irregularities on the tensile behavior of linear elastic fibers is examined, using the finite element method (FEM). Fiber dimensional irregularities are simulated with sine waves of different magnitude and frequency. The results indicate that increasing the level or magnitude of irregularity will decrease the breaking load, breaking elongation and method Young’s modulus of the fiber, while increasing the frequency of irregularity will decrease the breaking load and method Young’s modulus, but the breaking elongation will increase. Fiber dimensional irregularity and the gauge length effect are also simulated in this study.
History
Journal
Textile research journal
Volume
71
Pagination
556-560
Location
Princeton, N.J.
ISSN
0040-5175
eISSN
1746-7748
Language
eng
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