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Wrinkling in Engineering Fabrics: a Comparison Between Two Different Comprehensive Modelling Approaches

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Date 2018 Sep 18
PMID 30220866
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We consider two 'comprehensive' modelling approaches for engineering fabrics. We distinguish the two approaches using the terms 'semi-discrete' and 'continuum', reflecting their natures. We demonstrate a fitting procedure, used to identify the constitutive parameters of the continuum model from predictions of the semi-discrete model, the parameters of which are in turn fitted to experimental data. We, then, check the effectiveness of the continuum model by verifying the correspondence between semi-discrete and continuum model predictions using test cases not previously used in the identification process. Predictions of both modelling approaches are compared against full-field experimental kinematic data, obtained using stereoscopic digital image correlation techniques, and also with measured force data. Being a reduced order model and being implemented in an implicit rather than an explicit finite-element code, the continuum model requires significantly less computational power than the semi-discrete model and could therefore be used to more efficiently explore the mechanical response of engineering fabrics.

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