Abstract
This study investigates and compares the draping and forming of four types of woven fabrics, namely a loose plain weave (basket weave), a tight plain weave, a satin and a twill weave. The fabrics were draped over a hat mould consisting of a hemispherical dome surrounded by a flat base. The draping of each fabric was examined in terms of wrinkle formation, boundary profile of the draped fabric, distribution of fibre orientation and local shear angles. A theoretical analysis of the experimental results involved the calculation of the distributions of the fibre volume fraction and mechanical properties, in terms of components of the reduced stiffness matrix, from the experimental data of local shear angles.
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