Paper by Clapp, Young, Davids, and Goupee published in Thin-Walled Structures

Joshua D. Clapp, Andrew C. Young, William G. Davids, and Andrew J. Goupee have published an article in Thin-Walled Structures Vol 107. The paper’s title is: “Bending response of reinforced, inflated, tubular braided fabric structural members.”

The paper is available for full view access at the following URL until October 14: http://authors.elsevier.com/a/1Tbyux-8R8Nt-

 

Abstract:

Reinforced, inflatable, braided tubular members are seeing increased use in structural applications where low mass and storage volume are critical. However, research on the structural behavior of these members has been limited. This study aims to improve the understanding of the structural behavior of these members via both experiments and numerical models. Eight tubes with braided fabric shells of varying bias angles and integral reinforcing cords were subjected to flexural tests with highly controlled loading and boundary conditions. Three-dimensional shell-based finite-element models relying on independently measured material properties are developed and shown to agree very well with the experimental results.

 

Full citation:

Joshua D. Clapp, Andrew C. Young, William G. Davids, Andrew J. Goupee, Bending response of reinforced, inflated, tubular braided fabric structural members, Thin-Walled Structures, Volume 107, October 2016, Pages 415-426, ISSN 0263-8231, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tws.2016.06.024.
(http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0263823116303871)