The evolving unity of structural mechanics in stretch-dominant textile architectures Dedicated to Prof. John William Stanley Hearle for his outstanding contribution to textile mechanics

A library of textile materials with diverse length scales encompasses helically arranged fibril assemblies, filament yarns, nonwovens to braids, which share structural commonalities and mechanics stemming from constituent entities while subjected to stretching. Herein, a generalized framework in the...

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Published inTextile research journal Vol. 93; no. 19-20; pp. 4720 - 4726
Main Author Rawal, Amit
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published London, England SAGE Publications 01.10.2023
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Summary:A library of textile materials with diverse length scales encompasses helically arranged fibril assemblies, filament yarns, nonwovens to braids, which share structural commonalities and mechanics stemming from constituent entities while subjected to stretching. Herein, a generalized framework in the form of an analytical model for predicting the stress-strain behavior of textile materials that share structural similarities based on stretch-induced constituent entities has been proposed. A simple “Poisson's ratio” based criterion has also been devised to categorize the stretching-dominated or bending-dominated during tensile or compression deformation.
ISSN:0040-5175
1746-7748
DOI:10.1177/00405175231191285