1. Formulation of constitutive equations for fabric membranes based on the concept of fabric lattice model
- Author
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Shiro Kato, Hirokazu Minami, and Tatsuya Yoshino
- Subjects
Engineering ,Membrane ,Computer simulation ,business.industry ,Constitutive equation ,Crimp ,Shear strength ,Truss ,Composite material ,business ,Finite element method ,Lattice model (physics) ,Civil and Structural Engineering - Abstract
The present paper proposes and discusses a new formulation of continuum constitutive equations for fabric membranes for architecture. The formulation is based on a fabric lattice model where the structure of the fabric membranes is replaced into an equivalent structure composed of truss bars representing yarns and coated materials. The equations consider the material nonlinearities of yarns and coatings and include crimp interchange between warps and wefts. Since the equations are formulated in an incremental form in terms of in-plane strains, the formulations can be directly applied to FEM analysis of the fabric membranes. The validity of the proposed constitutive equations is discussed by comparing the simulated results with those obtained by testing the materials under uni-axial, bi-axial and shear loadings.
- Published
- 1999