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Concurrent multiscale modelling of woven fabrics: Using beam finite elements with contact at mesoscale

Celso Jaco Faccio Júnior, Vijay Nandurdikar, Alfredo Gay Neto, Ajay B. Harish

2024Finite Elements in Analysis and Design6 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The mechanical behaviour of textile materials , fundamental to textile composites , is critical for designing advanced material solutions. Mechanical modelling of textiles is highly complex due to the interactions between yarns, resulting in distinct nonlinear characteristics for different textile patterns. Therefore, engineering methods are essential for analysing loading scenarios and integrating decisions about textile patterns, their alignment, and other factors into the design process. One potential approach is the use of multiscale analysis. We present a novel approach for multiscale modelling in this context. Our approach models the mesoscale using beam elements and enhanced contact models to capture the interactions between yarns, while the macroscale employs solid elements with material non-linearity. This developed approach is verified by comparing pure mesoscale and multiscale results using uniaxial, biaxial, and picture frame tests . Additionally, the applicability of the multiscale method is demonstrated under more complex loading conditions. This proposal aims to model the overall mechanical response of textile patterns under complex loading conditions and can be used as a tool to evaluate the mechanical behaviour of textiles comprehensively.

Topics & Concepts

Mesoscale meteorologyFinite element methodBeam (structure)Structural engineeringMaterials scienceEngineeringPhysicsMeteorologyTextile materials and evaluationsMechanical Behavior of CompositesStructural Analysis and Optimization