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Low degree of homogeneity due to phase shifts for woven composites

Woo et al., 2001

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12473322391362796407
Author
Woo K
Suh Y
Publication year
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Composites Technology and Research

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In this study, variation of effective properties due to fiber tow phase shifts was investigated for woven textile composites. Plain weave unit cells were modeled with randomly selected phase shifts. Effective properties were calculated using macro finite elements and the results …
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