Abstract

In this paper, the bursting performance of triaxial woven fabric and its reinforced rubber composites are studied by the finite element method and the experimental approach, and compared with plain woven fabric and its reinforced rubber composites. The bursting morphologies and load–displacement curves of the specimens during the bursting process are obtained. The results indicate that the rubber matrix has a protective and consolidation effect on the inner fabric, significantly improving the bursting strength of the fabric. Triaxial woven fabric shows a steeper load–displacement slope, higher maximum bursting load, and smaller initial damage displacement than plain woven fabric. The bursting morphologies of the specimens indicate that the structure of triaxial woven fabric is more stable and exhibits good expansion resistance to bursting damage. The bursting process of triaxial woven fabric can be divided into four stages: yarn straightening, yarn slippage, yarn breakage, and breakage extension.

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