Finite Element Analysis of the Biaxial Tensile Specimen of Woven Architectural Membrane Material

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The finite element analysis (FEA) has been widely used in research and production. It is well known that ABAQUS software is famous for its capacity of solving nonlinear problems. Create the test specimen model that is based on biaxial cross tensile test specimen of woven architectural membrane material by the ABAQUS software. The effects of the fillet radius(R), the width of the specimen (W), the length (L) and the number (N) of the crack are considered. It is found that while the whole specimen is 180*180mm it is most uniform when the R is 5mm, the W is 60mm, the L is about 60mm and the N is 5.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 557-559)

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July 2012

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