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_aCiesielska-Wrobel, Izabela Luiza, _eaut _9121842 |
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_aFinite element modeling of textiles in Abaqus CAE / _cIzabela Luiza Ciesielska-Wrobel. |
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_aBoca Raton : _bCRC Press LLC, _c2019. |
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_a178 pages ; _c22 cm |
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_t-- Contents _t-- Preface _t-- Acknowledgments _t-- Author _t-- 1. Introduction to Creation of Geometry and Modeling with Abaqus CAE _t-- 1.1 Introduction _t-- 1.1.1 Textiles-Why Model Them? _t-- 1.1.2 Finite Element Analysis and Finite Element Models _t-- 1.1.3 Abaqus CAE and Other Software as Tools for Modeling _t-- References _t-- 2. Basics of Abaqus CAE Software _t-- 2.1 Creation of Models-Step-by-Step _t-- 2.1.1 Creation of a Part _t-- 2.1.2 Materials _t-- 2.1.3 Section and Its Properties _t-- 2.1.4 Defining the Assembly _t-- 2.1.5 Creation of a Step _t-- 2.1.6 Data Output Request _t-- 2.1.7 BCs and Loads2.1.8 Meshing and Element Types _t-- 2.1.9 Job _t-- 2.1.10 Solution, Visualization _t-- References _t-- 3. Modeling of a Fiber _t-- 3.1 Theoretical Approach _t-- 3.2 Finite Element Model of a Fiber _t-- 3.3 Summary _t-- References _t-- 4. Haptic Perception of Objects _t-- 4.1 Objective and Subjective Hand Evaluation-Feeling Textiles Against the Skin _t-- 4.1.1 Subjective and Objective Techniques for HoT Measurements _t-- 4.1.2 Well-Established Objective Methods for HoT Measurement _t-- 4.1.3 The Innovations in Objective HoT Measurement _t-- 4.2 Model of Skin Touching an Object _t-- 4.2.1 The Skin Model _t-- 4.2.2 The Yarn Model _t-- 4.2.3 The Load Plate4.2.4 Changing the Model and Using Different Visualizations _t-- References _t-- 5. Geometry of a Knit Structure _t-- 5.1 Knit Structure _t-- 5.2 Guide for Sketching a Simplified Loop _t-- 5.3 Guide for Sketching a Profiled Loop _t-- Index |
| 520 | _aThe aim of the book is to provide engineers with a practical guide to Finite Element Modelling (FEM) in Abaqus CAE software. The guide is in the form of step-by-step procedures concerning yarns, woven fabric and knitted fabrics modelling, as well as their contact with skin so that the simulation of haptic perception between textiles and skin can be | ||
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