会议专题

Low Velocity Impact Behaviour of Multilayer Textile Composites: Influence of Preform Interlacement

Most textile composites being brittle absorb the impact energy in elastic deformation and through damage mechanisms, amongst them delamination is considered as major failure mode 1. Incorporation of fibres in the z-direction through the use of 3D structures and hybridization of high performance fibres in preforming are reported to be efficient ways to improve the impact performance of the textile composites. Multilayer woven interlocked fabrics are distinctive class of 3D preforms, woven by selective interlacement and floats of yarns, which have been least explored to achieve interlocking of fabric layers during the weaving stage 2. They provide the advantage of cost effective preform manufacture with control over layer interlocking density based on weave variations.

Naveen V Padaki R.Alagirusamy BL Deopura Raul Fanguiero

Presently with Central Silk Board, Guwahati, India Department of Textile Technology, Indian Institute of Technology-Delhi, Hauz khas, New Delhi-110 016 Department of Textile Engineering,University of Minho, Guimaraes, Portugal - 4800058

国际会议

International Conference on Fibrous Materials 2009,the Fiber Society 2009 Spring Conference(纤维材料国际研讨会暨纤维协会2009年春季会议)

上海

英文

785-786

2009-05-27(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)