Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4309780249> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4309780249 endingPage "107323" @default.
- W4309780249 startingPage "107323" @default.
- W4309780249 abstract "In the past decades, numerous material models have been developed to describe the forming behavior of fabrics, allowing for modeling of complex forming processes. Especially under constrained forming conditions, distinct multiaxial stress states can occur, which need to be captured by macroscopic material models. In this paper, a nonlinear hyperelastic constitutive model is presented and implemented in an Abaqus/Explicit user subroutine Vumat, considering biaxial coupling and normal-shear coupling of the interwoven fiber bundles in a woven fabric. The couplings are formulated for positive and negative normal strains. Exemplary forming studies on the generic double dome geometry are performed to investigate the influence of the couplings on the forming result. The results show that the biaxial coupling should be considered under highly constrained boundary conditions in thickness direction. The normal-shear coupling affects the forming behavior only under very high draping angles and appears to be of less relevance in these conditions." @default.
- W4309780249 created "2022-11-29" @default.
- W4309780249 creator A5036360265 @default.
- W4309780249 creator A5061395466 @default.
- W4309780249 creator A5061579069 @default.
- W4309780249 creator A5087619535 @default.
- W4309780249 date "2023-02-01" @default.
- W4309780249 modified "2023-10-18" @default.
- W4309780249 title "A hyperelastic material model considering biaxial coupling of tension–compression and shear for the forming simulation of woven fabrics" @default.
- W4309780249 cites W1167100302 @default.
- W4309780249 cites W1195338779 @default.
- W4309780249 cites W1969975295 @default.
- W4309780249 cites W1972375863 @default.
- W4309780249 cites W1986305727 @default.
- W4309780249 cites W1988845575 @default.
- W4309780249 cites W1991841316 @default.
- W4309780249 cites W1996508866 @default.
- W4309780249 cites W2003929099 @default.
- W4309780249 cites W2005059154 @default.
- W4309780249 cites W2006435073 @default.
- W4309780249 cites W2024380550 @default.
- W4309780249 cites W2036220430 @default.
- W4309780249 cites W2036604761 @default.
- W4309780249 cites W2039121113 @default.
- W4309780249 cites W2047914812 @default.
- W4309780249 cites W2048248665 @default.
- W4309780249 cites W2061133723 @default.
- W4309780249 cites W2068050058 @default.
- W4309780249 cites W2073802590 @default.
- W4309780249 cites W2074055616 @default.
- W4309780249 cites W2077840612 @default.
- W4309780249 cites W2085994976 @default.
- W4309780249 cites W2143816374 @default.
- W4309780249 cites W2144983745 @default.
- W4309780249 cites W2149148219 @default.
- W4309780249 cites W2154767720 @default.
- W4309780249 cites W2214246863 @default.
- W4309780249 cites W2289711975 @default.
- W4309780249 cites W2535700050 @default.
- W4309780249 cites W2552478076 @default.
- W4309780249 cites W2563768293 @default.
- W4309780249 cites W2739566521 @default.
- W4309780249 cites W2779779617 @default.
- W4309780249 cites W2782149705 @default.
- W4309780249 cites W2790425684 @default.
- W4309780249 cites W2826679642 @default.
- W4309780249 cites W2888184841 @default.
- W4309780249 cites W2910923972 @default.
- W4309780249 cites W2927489046 @default.
- W4309780249 cites W2956089008 @default.
- W4309780249 cites W3005589548 @default.
- W4309780249 cites W3018297550 @default.
- W4309780249 cites W3018783270 @default.
- W4309780249 cites W3035837914 @default.
- W4309780249 cites W3138070336 @default.
- W4309780249 cites W332901832 @default.
- W4309780249 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compositesa.2022.107323" @default.
- W4309780249 hasPublicationYear "2023" @default.
- W4309780249 type Work @default.
- W4309780249 citedByCount "3" @default.
- W4309780249 countsByYear W43097802492023 @default.
- W4309780249 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4309780249 hasAuthorship W4309780249A5036360265 @default.
- W4309780249 hasAuthorship W4309780249A5061395466 @default.
- W4309780249 hasAuthorship W4309780249A5061579069 @default.
- W4309780249 hasAuthorship W4309780249A5087619535 @default.
- W4309780249 hasBestOaLocation W43097802491 @default.
- W4309780249 hasConcept C121332964 @default.
- W4309780249 hasConcept C127413603 @default.
- W4309780249 hasConcept C131584629 @default.
- W4309780249 hasConcept C134306372 @default.
- W4309780249 hasConcept C135628077 @default.
- W4309780249 hasConcept C147370603 @default.
- W4309780249 hasConcept C158622935 @default.
- W4309780249 hasConcept C159985019 @default.
- W4309780249 hasConcept C180016635 @default.
- W4309780249 hasConcept C182310444 @default.
- W4309780249 hasConcept C186068551 @default.
- W4309780249 hasConcept C192562407 @default.
- W4309780249 hasConcept C202973686 @default.
- W4309780249 hasConcept C33923547 @default.
- W4309780249 hasConcept C57879066 @default.
- W4309780249 hasConcept C62520636 @default.
- W4309780249 hasConcept C66938386 @default.
- W4309780249 hasConcept C96035792 @default.
- W4309780249 hasConceptScore W4309780249C121332964 @default.
- W4309780249 hasConceptScore W4309780249C127413603 @default.
- W4309780249 hasConceptScore W4309780249C131584629 @default.
- W4309780249 hasConceptScore W4309780249C134306372 @default.
- W4309780249 hasConceptScore W4309780249C135628077 @default.
- W4309780249 hasConceptScore W4309780249C147370603 @default.
- W4309780249 hasConceptScore W4309780249C158622935 @default.
- W4309780249 hasConceptScore W4309780249C159985019 @default.
- W4309780249 hasConceptScore W4309780249C180016635 @default.
- W4309780249 hasConceptScore W4309780249C182310444 @default.
- W4309780249 hasConceptScore W4309780249C186068551 @default.
- W4309780249 hasConceptScore W4309780249C192562407 @default.
- W4309780249 hasConceptScore W4309780249C202973686 @default.