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Title: Finite element simulation of an auxetic plied yarn structure
Authors: Zeng, J 
Cao, H
Hu, H 
Issue Date: Aug-2019
Source: Textile research journal, Aug. 2019, v. 89, no. 16, p. 3394-3400
Abstract: Auxetic plied yarn is a novel type of yarn structure formed with two types of component yarns with different moduli. Although the effect of structural parameters on its negative Poisson's ratio behavior has been investigated by both experimental and geometrical analyses, the influence of material properties, including yarn tensile modulus and friction, has not been studied yet. In this work, these two factors are further investigated via finite element simulation. The finite element model is first created by using the commercial software ANSYS 15.0. Then, the simulation results are compared with the experimental and analytical data. Finally, the effects of the tilt angle of stiff yarn, yarn friction and tensile modulus are discussed. It is expected that the outcomes of this work would be useful to guide the design and fabrication of this type of auxetic yarn structure.
Keywords: Auxetic plied yarn
Deformation behavior
Finite element model
Negative Poisson's ratio
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Journal: Textile research journal 
ISSN: 0040-5175
EISSN: 1746-7748
DOI: 10.1177/0040517518813659
Rights: This is the accepted version of the publication Zeng, J., Cao, H., & Hu, H. (2019). Finite element simulation of an auxetic plied yarn structure. Textile Research Journal, 89(16), 3394-3400. Copyright © The Author(s) 2018. DOI: 10.1177/0040517518813659
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