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The Numerical Prediction of the Tensile Behaviour of Multilayer Woven Tapes Made by Multifilament Yarns

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Woven belts and tapes are used in wide area of technical applications and as reinforcement for composites. Contrary to the art design of the woven fabrics, where the colour and pattern appearance is more important than the mechanical parameters, in the technical products the strength, stiffness, compressibility and other mechanical properties have the importance.

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Stepan Lomov is a Toray Professor of a Toray Chair for Composite Materials in KU Leuven. His work reported here was partially funded by Centre of Design, Manufacturing and Materials (CDMM) of Skoltech (Russia) under agreement MRA-335 with KU Leuven.

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Kyosev, Y., Lomov, S., Küster, K. (2016). The Numerical Prediction of the Tensile Behaviour of Multilayer Woven Tapes Made by Multifilament Yarns. In: Kyosev, Y. (eds) Recent Developments in Braiding and Narrow Weaving. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-29932-7_7

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