The Tensile Strength of Neat and Coated Woven Fabrics

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Flexible composites with high performance are widely used in geotextiles and some other fields. In this research work, the author studied the tensile behaviors of four neat woven fabrics and two coated woven fabrics. The comparison of the tensile strength between the uncoated and coated woven fabric revealed the effect of coating on the tensile strength of flexible composites which will be beneficial for the design and manufacture of flexible composite with high quality.

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Key Engineering Materials (Volumes 480-481)

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448-452

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June 2011

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