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Modelling of Textile Structural Composites Part I: Processing-science Model for Three-dimensional Braiding
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Modelling of Textile Structural Composites Part I: Processing-science Model for Three-dimensional Braiding

C. M. Pastore and F. K. Ko
The Journal of The Textile Institute, v 81(4), pp 480-490
01 Jan 1990

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This paper demonstrates a unified approach to the design, analysis, and manufacturing of three-dimensional braids for structural composites. The linkage between manufacturing and performance is accomplished through a processing-science model. By combining a topological model of the braiding process with geometrical and mechanical models, a process structure/properties relationship for 3-D braid-reinforced composites is created to form a communication link between structural-design engineers and textile-materials engineers.

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