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Experimental and theoretical analysis of air-inflated circular woven fabric deformation

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Pages 1169-1178 | Received 24 Apr 2017, Accepted 07 Nov 2018, Published online: 30 Dec 2018
 

Abstract

In this study, a bulge tester is designed and constructed in order to simulate air-inflated fabric deformations. The shadow moiré method is used to analyze and reconstruct the 3-D profile of the deformed fabric. To verify the results of the shadow moiré method, front view photography is performed. Theoretical modeling of fabric deformation is carried out through uniform pressure and energy methods. The experimental results showed that the fabric deformation decreases as the angular distance from warp and weft directions increases. The fabric deformation increases nonlinearly with the air pressure in which the fabric with a higher density exhibits a slightly lower deformation. Theoretical results showed good agreement with the experimental results.

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