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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Allaoui, Samir
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- 2024Continuous additive manufacturing of hemp yarn-reinforced biocomposites with improved impregnation methodcitations
- 2024Relationship between cohesion, processability and bending behavior of carbon rovings
- 2024Damage and fracture studies of continuous flax fiber-reinforced composites 3D printed by in-nozzle impregnation additive manufacturingcitations
- 2023New preparation method of microstructurally and mechanically standardized PETG specimens by material extrusion additive manufacturing and machiningcitations
- 2021Composite preforming defects: a review and a classificationcitations
- 2021Investigation of 3D printing strategy on the mechanical performance of coextruded continuous carbon fiber reinforced PETGcitations
- 2019Effect of reinforcement shear and mesoscopic defects on the low velocity impact behavior of a GFRPcitations
- 2018A review of analytical models to describe pull-out behavior – Fiber/matrix adhesioncitations
- 2017Study of the cohesion of carbon fiber yarns: in-plane shear behaviorcitations
- 2016Development of an experimental bench to reproduce the tow buckling defect appearing during the complex shape forming of structural flax based woven composite reinforcementscitations
- 2016Finite element simulation of the woven geometry and mechanical behaviour of a 3D woven dry fabric under tensile and shear loading using the digital element methodcitations
- 2015Using visual image measurements to validate a novel finite element model of crack propagation and fracturepatterns of proximal femurcitations
- 2014Characterization of the dynamic friction of woven fabrics: Experimental methods and benchmark resultscitations
- 2014Effect of binding system on the compressive behaviour of refractory mortarscitations
- 2014A study of the tensile behaviour of flax tows and their potential for composite processingcitations
- 2013Mechanical characterization of flax based woven fabric and in situ measurement of tow tensile strain during the shape formingcitations
- 2013EFFECT OF INTER-PLY SLIDING ON THE APPEARANCE OF DEFECTS FOR MULTILAYERED COMPOSITE SHAPING
- 2013Materials and Barrier Coatings for Hypersonic Structures
- 2013EXPERIMENTAL TESTING OF TWO THREE-DIMENSIONAL (3D)-NON CRIMP FABRICS OF COMMINGLED YARNS
- 2013Characterisation of flax tow for composite processing
- 2012Analyze of the contact behavior between two layers of dry glass plain weave fabriccitations
- 2012Finite element prediction of proximal femur fracture pattern based on orthotropic behaviour law coupled to quasi-brittle damagecitations
- 2012Design and potentiality of an apparatus for measuring yarn/yarn and fabric/fabric frictioncitations
- 2012Mechanical characterisation of flax based woven fabrics and in situ measurements of tow tensile strain during the shape forming.
- 2012Compressive behaviour of dry joints in refractory ceramic masonrycitations
- 2012Compressive behaviour of dry joints in refractory ceramic masonrycitations
- 2012A Friction-Test Benchmark with Twintex PPcitations
- 2012EFFECT OF UPTAKE BEHAVIOUR ON TENSILE PROPERTIES OF FLAX FIBRE REINFORCED COMPOSITES
- 2011Prediction of proximal femoral fracture by using Quasi-brittle damage with anisotropic behaviour model
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Characterization of the dynamic friction of woven fabrics: Experimental methods and benchmark results
Abstract
International audience ; A benchmark exercise was conducted to compare various friction test set-ups with respect to the measured coefficients of friction. The friction was determined between Twintex PP, a fabric of commingled yarns of glass and polypropylene filaments, and a metal surface. The same material was supplied to all benchmark participants and the test conditions were prescribed, making the used set-up the most important variable among the laboratories. Tests at ambient temperature as well as tests above the melting point of polypropylene are part of the benchmark, in order to determine both the dry and hydrodynamic friction characteristics. The dependency on sliding velocity, average pressure and temperature was investigated. Systematic differences are observed between the measurements obtained by the different set-ups, which are discussed and related to design characteristics of the devices. The values obtained in this benchmark are comparable and may serve as a reference to evaluate other friction set-ups. The paper concludes with guidelines for the design of a friction tester.