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Title: Characterization of deformations of multiaxial warp knitted fabrics during forming process
Authors: Hu, J 
Jiang, Y 
Issue Date: 2000
Source: Journal of Donghua University (English Edition) (东华大学学报. 英文版), 2000, v. 17, no. 3, p. 20-26
Abstract: The typical structure (with four inserting yarn systems) of multi - axial warp knitted fabrics shows unsatisfactory conformability according to hemisphere pressing experiments. The structure containing only two bias inserting yarn systems (TBMWK fabric), however, proves to possess good conformability. This paper characterized in detail the forming behavior of TBMWK fabric. It was found that the two bias inserting yarn systems tend to gather always along the weft direction, and the angles between them along this direction are basically linear to the perpendicular distances from the measured points to the longitudinal axis of the hemisphere. And the trendline’ s slope of the above relation is not sensitive to the magnitude of diameter of the pressing hemisphere. The shape of flat TBMWK fabric that can yield the corresponding hemisphere is dose to a rectangular, not to a square as presented by the woven fabric.
Keywords: MWK fabric
Conformability
Forming and characteristics
Publisher: Dong Hua University
Journal: Journal of Donghua University (English Edition) (东华大学学报. 英文版) 
ISSN: 1000-1484
EISSN: 1672-5220
Rights: © 2000 中国学术期刊电子杂志出版社。本内容的使用仅限于教育、科研之目的。
© 2000 China Academic Journal Electronic Publishing House. It is to be used strictly for educational and research purposes.
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