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Experimental analysis of in plane shear behaviour of woven composite reinforcements. Influence of tensions

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Two tests are mainly used to identify the shear behavior of fabrics. The “picture frame” which uses a lozenge framework made of four rigid and articulated bars and the “bias test” which is a tensile test on a sample with initially a 45° angle between the yarns and the edges. The picture frame test is the more commonly used because the whole specimen is theoretically in a pure shear state. Nevertheless the absence of tension in the woven reinforcement supposes a perfect alignment of fibres and positioning of the clamping point with regards to the framework articulations. In addition, it is often necessary in practice to impose an initial tension which is not quantified and whose consequences are ignored in the classical picture frame test. An experimental device making it possible to measure the tensions during the test is carried out. Different types of teste on different fabrics have been performed. Results presented here concern a twintex fabric that has been selected for a shear benchmark Thanks to this device, it is shown that tensions play an important role in plane shear behaviour.
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hal-00299501 , version 1 (29-11-2022)

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Jérôme Launay, Gilles Hivet, Ahn Vu Duong, Philippe Boisse. Experimental analysis of in plane shear behaviour of woven composite reinforcements. Influence of tensions. 10th ESAFORM Conference on Material Forming, 2007, Zaragoza, Spain. pp.1033-1038, ⟨10.1063/1.2729650⟩. ⟨hal-00299501⟩
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