3D TEXTILES: MODELLING, COMPUTERISED MANUFACTURE AND APPLICATIONS

Xiaogang Chen, John Hearle

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    Abstract

    Three-dimensional (3D) textiles have been recognized as an important category of fibre structure because of the flexibility in constructing the single dimensional fibres/yarns into various types of 3D assembly, providing required performance properties for many different applications. This paper explains the mathematical modeling, computerized manufacture and applications for 3D textiles with solid, hollow, shell, and nodal geometrical features. The paper exemplifies 3D textiles by those produced using the weaving technology.
    Original languageEnglish
    Publication statusAccepted/In press - 3 Jul 2016
    Event7th World Conference in 3D Fabrics and Their Applications - Ensait, Roubaix, France
    Duration: 8 Sept 20169 Sept 2016

    Conference

    Conference7th World Conference in 3D Fabrics and Their Applications
    Country/TerritoryFrance
    CityRoubaix
    Period8/09/169/09/16

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