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Research Articles

Curvature evaluation of metal wires in plain weave structure via the elasto-plastic finite element analysis

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Pages 791-802 | Received 12 Oct 2021, Accepted 10 Mar 2023, Published online: 29 Apr 2023
 

Abstract

Macroscopic deformation characteristics of plain weave structure, the most basic woven fabric, are significantly influenced by its mesoscale shape and internal stress state, depending on weaving process factors. This study analyses numerically the effects of the design variables, i.e. the wire pitch on the heddle/shuttle and the plasticity of the metal wires of plain weave, on the deflection state of the warp and weft wires. A model with continuity of the weave structure simulates the simple weaving process using the finite element method in anticipation of its application to homogenisation methods. Furthermore, the continuous curvature between contact points is analysed mathematically to evaluate the finished shape in plain woven structures. Considering internal stress by the weaving process and elastoplasticity of metal wires, the deflection curve is closer to straight lines than the ideal deflection curve in elasticity, owing to local yielding and tension caused by the plasticity effect and setting, respectively.

Acknowledgements

Authors appreciate for supporting this research by Mr. Kei-ichiro Okugami from OKUGAMI WIRE NETTING Co., Ltd. And also, Hikaru Miyaki appreciate for supporting his researching life by scholarship of a public interest incorporated association Kinugasa Research Foundation for Textile Science.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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Funding

This work was supported by Japan Science and Technology Agency, Support for Pioneering Research Initiated by the Next Generation, Grant Number JPMJSP2107.

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