Isogeometric nonlinear multiscale modelling of woven textiles

Published: 24 June 2021| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/s47jxv6cjp.1
Contributor:
Sumudu Herath Mudiyanselage

Description

This zip file accompanies the complete datasets of woven fabric virtual tests conducted at the Computational Mechancis Lab at the University of Cambridge within the years 2016-2020. File structure and what is included Woven Textiles -> Energies - Uni, Bi-axial tests -> energy_nxn.txt - This file contains n*n number of datapoints - Each datapoint has the form; E11 E22 SE -> Stresses - Uni, Bi-axial tests -> stress_nxn.txt - This file contains n*n number of datapoints - Each datapoint has the form; E11 E22 S11 S22

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Steps to reproduce

1. Isogeometric modelling of spatial rod elements 2. Full friction contact modelling between the interlaced yarns 3. Create representative unit cells to perform virtual macroscale simulations 4. Use Hill-Mandel conditions and energy theorems to apply homogenised deformation gradients and extract stresses and their tangents 5. Store them in the database based on the given strain states

Institutions

Cambridge University Press, University of Moratuwa Department of Civil Engineering

Categories

Computational Mechanics, Mechanical Engineering, Textile Engineering, Multiscale Analysis

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