10.05.2010

Woven structures


Two sets of yarns mutually interlaced into a textile structure. Weft and warp are separate.
Mechanical properties of woven structures depend on:
- type of raw materials
- type and count of warp and weft yarns
- yarn density
- type of weave structure
Warp and weft direction: Highest strength
Bias direction:Lower mechanical properties,higher elasticity and lower shear resistance.

Triaxial woven structure:
Exceptional mechanical properties in several directions.

3-D Weaving
- High mechanical properties in x, y and z directions

Source:Goran Demboski, Gordana Bogoeva G.;'Textiles structures for technical textiles' in Bulletin of the Chemists and Technologists of Macedonia, Vol.24, No1, 2004

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