Modelling inter‐yarn friction in woven fabric armour

The effects of inter‐yarn friction on the ballistic performance of woven fabric armour are investigated in this paper. Frictional sliding between yarns is implemented in a computational model of the fabric that takes the form of a network. Yarn crimp and its viscoelastic properties are taken into account. Ballistic experiments are performed to verify the predictions of the model. Parametric studies show that the ballistic response of woven fabric is very sensitive to yarn friction when the friction coefficient is low but insensitive beyond a certain level. The results also show that very high inter‐yarn friction can lead to premature yarn rupture, thus reducing the ability of the fabric to absorb impact energy. Copyright © 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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