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Journal articles on the topic "Single-layer fabric system"

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Yang, Liu, Jian Zhong Yang, and Long Li. "Research on Thermal Protection Performance of Multilayer Fabrics System of Fire Clothing." Advanced Materials Research 1004-1005 (August 2014): 1432–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.1004-1005.1432.

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This paper studies the fire taking multi-layer fabric thermal protection performance of the system, respectively from the single thermal protective performance of fabric and ten kinds of multilayer composite fabric through analyzing the thermal protective performance, The following conclusions: in terms of single flame retardant fabrics, for the same fabric fiber composition, the TPP value with the thickness of the fabric, square meter weight has significant positive correlation. Experimental results show that multi-layer combination of 8 # protective performance is best, flame retardant prote
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Guo, Yu Qin, Zhao Meng, Min Hang Sun, Fu Zhu Li, and Wei Chen. "Study on Resin Infusion Behavior of the CFRP Integrated Manufacturing Process Based on RFI Process." Advanced Materials Research 941-944 (June 2014): 1243–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.941-944.1243.

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In the CFRP integrated manufacturing process based on RFI process, a CFRP stacking sheet is fabricated by laying alternatively Carbon Fiber Fabrics on Epoxy Resin Films each other. So its infusion process can be regarded as a concurrent infusion system consisting of some representative infusion systems with the delay time. Where, each representative infusion system includes a single layer resin film and a single layer carbon fiber fabric. It means that the infusion behavior of a CFRP stacking sheet can be described as a combination of the time delay from the bottom layer to the top layer and t
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MÜGE, DURSUN, ŞENOL YAVUZ, BULGUN ENDER YAZGAN, and AKKAN TANER. "Neural network based thermal protective performance prediction of three-layered fabrics for firefighter clothing." Industria Textila 70, no. 01 (2019): 57–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.35530/it.070.01.1527.

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The firefighter protective clothing is comprised of three main layers; an outer shell, a moisture barrier and a thermal liner. This three-layered fabric structure provides protection against the fire and extremely hot environments. Various parameters such as fabric construction, weight, warp/weft count, warp/weft density, thickness, water vapour resistance of the fabric layers have effect on the protective performance as heat transfer through the firefighter clothing. In this study, it is aimed to examine the predictability of the heat transfer index of three-layered fabrics, as function of th
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Wang, Jing, Jin Ying Song, and Ai Qing Tang. "A Model Construction about Predicting the Rate of Dimensional Change after Wash of Fabric Composites." Advanced Materials Research 332-334 (September 2011): 496–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.332-334.496.

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This article reports the construction of a model for predicting the rate of dimensional change of fabric composites after wash. The mechanical properties of the fabrics and fused interlinings were tested in FAST system and KES system and the parameters of fabrics and interlinings are analyzed by a objective mathematic method. Through this method, eight principal components are obtained. A BP neural network with a single hidden layer is constructed including eight input nodes, six hidden nodes and one output nodes. During training the network with a back-propagation algorithm, the eight princip
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Granberry, Rachael M., Kevin P. Eschen, Amy J. Ross, Julianna M. Abel, and Bradley T. Holschuh. "Dynamic Countermeasure Fabrics for Post-Spaceflight Orthostatic Intolerance." Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance 91, no. 6 (2020): 525–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.3357/amhp.5560.2020.

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INTRODUCTION: Aerospace orthostatic intolerance garments (OIG) have historically been pneumatic (e.g., NASA’s antigravity suit), an approach that inhibits mobility and requires connection to an air supply. Elastic compression garments, an alternative technology, are difficult to don/doff and cannot be worn in a noncompressive state, resulting in discomfort and usability challenges. This research evaluates a novel technology—contractile shape memory alloy (SMA) knitted actuators—that can enable low-profile, dynamic compression for an aerospace OIG.METHODS: To characterize the functional capabil
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Younis, Adel, and Usama Ebead. "A study on the bond behavior of different FRCM systems." MATEC Web of Conferences 199 (2018): 09003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201819909003.

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Fabric-reinforced cementitous matrix (FRCM) composites are usually applied on the concrete surface for the purpose of strengthening reinforced concrete structures. However, the efficiency of FRCM strengthening is notably affected by the bond between the FRCM system and concrete substrate. In view of that, the current paper presents the results of a preliminary experimental study carried out to investigate the bond characteristics between FRCM composites and concrete. Six number of specimens, each consisted of a 150-mm concrete cube with a double-shear connection to an FRCM system, were subject
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Kishore, Bijoysri Khan, and B. Viswanath. "Effect of Insertion of Buffer-Strip on the Response of Carbon-Epoxy System in Short Beam Tests." Advanced Composites Letters 9, no. 5 (2000): 096369350000900. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/096369350000900502.

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The work looks at the response to three-point loading of carbon-epoxy (CF-EP) composites with inserted buffer strip (BS) material. Short beam Shear tests were performed to study the load-deflection response as well as fracture features through macroscopy on the CF-EP system containing the interleaved PTFE-coated fabric material. Significant differences were noticed in the response of the CF-EP system to the bending process consequent to the architectural modification. It was inferred that introduction of small amounts of less adherent layers of material at specific locations causes a decrement
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Kolonko, Angelika, Frank Helbig, Jürgen Tröltzsch, Daisy Nestler, and Lothar Kroll. "Torque-Fiber-Winding (TFW)-Procedure: Manufacturing of Textile-Based Unidirectional Prepreg for Raw Material and Material Development of Carbon Fibre Reinforced Thermoplastics." Key Engineering Materials 742 (July 2017): 498–505. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.742.498.

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There is the need to determine the process capability of available and novel carbon fibre (CF) roving with minimal material and reproducible procedures in the field of research and development of continuous fibre reinforced composites and structural components, as well as to identify the power delivery in thermoplastic laminate constructions. The innovative TFW procedure with the appropriate system technology allows the production of piece size variable unidirectional (UD) prepreg in a continuous sequential process of spiral winding. A flexible surface design, resulting in the partial fixation
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Oliveira, Michelle Souza, Fernanda Santos da Luz, Henry Alonso Colorado Lopera, Lucio Fabio Cassiano Nascimento, Fabio da Costa Garcia Filho, and Sergio Neves Monteiro. "Energy Absorption and Limit Velocity of Epoxy Composites Incorporated with Fique Fabric as Ballistic Armor—A Brief Report." Polymers 13, no. 16 (2021): 2727. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym13162727.

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Polymer composites reinforced with natural fabric have recently been investigated as possible ballistic armor for personal protection against different levels of ammunition. In particular, fabric made of fique fibers, which is extracted from the leaves of the Furcraea andina, was applied as reinforcement for polymer composites used in a multilayered armor system (MAS). The superior performance of the fique fabric composites as a second MAS layer motivated this brief report on the determination of the absorbed energy and capability to limit velocity in the stand-alone ballistic tests. The singl
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Yavuz, A. Kadir, S. Leigh Phoenix, and D. K. Balkan. "New Model for Interlaced Yarns in the Ballistic Impact of Flexible Body Armors." Advanced Materials Research 445 (January 2012): 1023–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.445.1023.

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In this work, numerical implementations of a new biaxial fabric of interlaced yarns model for ballistic impact into flexible body armor are presented. First the model is applied to a single-layer panel of polyethylene Dyneema® fibers in a matrix and impacted by various projectile geometries. We obtain the model results from a mass-spring, finite-difference model by modifying the code first developed at DSM. The results of the model are compared with experimental results and our previous biaxial model from firing 9 mm and FSP projectiles into Dyneema® panels. For both models, parametric studies
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Single-layer fabric system"

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Ding, Dan. "Characterizing the Performance of a Single-layer Fabric System through a Heat and Mass Transfer Model." Master's thesis, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10048/906.

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A mathematical model is developed to study the coupled heat and moisture transfer through a fabric system that consists of a single layer of fabric and an air gap. Properties of air and moisture are sensitive to temperature and hence are assumed to be functions of local temperature. Therefore the model is applicable to a broad range of boundary conditions. A numerical scheme is proposed to solve the distributions of temperature and moisture concentration throughout the layers, from which the thermal and evaporative resistances of the fabric system can be evaluated. Experiments are conducted fo
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Book chapters on the topic "Single-layer fabric system"

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Bauer, Lars, Hongyan Zhang, Michael A. Kochte, Eric Schneider, Hans-Joachim Wunderlich, and Jörg Henkel. "Online Test Strategies and Optimizations for Reliable Reconfigurable Architectures." In Dependable Embedded Systems. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-52017-5_12.

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AbstractRuntime/reconfigurable architectures based on Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) are a promising augment to conventional processor architectures such as Central Processing Units (CPUs) and Graphic Processing Units (GPUs). Since the reconfigurable parts are typically manufactured in the latest technology, they may suffer from aging and environmentally induced dependability threats. In this chapter, strategic online test methods for dependable runtime-reconfigurable architectures as well as cross-layer optimizations for high reliability and lifetime are developed. Firstly, two orthogonal online tests are proposed that ensure reliable configuration of the reconfigurable fabric and aid fault detection. Secondly, a novel design method called module diversification is presented that enables self-repair of the system in case of faults caused by degradation effects as well as single-event upsets in the configuration. Thirdly, a novel stress-aware placement method is proposed that aims for slowing down system degradation by aging effects. The combined methods ensure reliable operation across architectural and gate level and allow to prolong the lifetime of dependable runtime-reconfigurable architectures.
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Conference papers on the topic "Single-layer fabric system"

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Circiumaru, Adrian, Vasile Bria, Iulian-Gabriel Birsan, Gabriel Andrei, and Dumitru Dima. "Some Properties of Stratified Composites." In ASME 2010 10th Biennial Conference on Engineering Systems Design and Analysis. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/esda2010-25303.

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The multi-component composites could represent the cheapest solution when controllable properties are required. In order to establish the right amount of filler it is necessary to analyze not only the electro-magnetic and mechanical properties but also, the thermal ones. The filler presence in the matrix produces discontinuities at the fibre-matrix interface with consequences regarding mechanical properties. Using a single filler it is possible to improve one or two properties electrical and thermal conductivity for instance and mean time to induce a decrease of other properties as bending str
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