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Laminated or coated fabrics are technical textile products and are defined as materials composed of two or more layers; at least one of them is a textile fabric and one or more polymer film. The presence of film layer changes all fabric’s properties and behaviour during its deformation. The goal of this research is to propose a new method for evaluation the influence of structural stability of coated fabrics and laminates on their shear stiffness. Seven commercial coated fabrics and laminates with woven or knitted base layer are used in this test. The shear behaviors of coated and laminated fabrics are analyzed during the uniaxial tension of parallelepiped shape specimens whose top and bottom edges are cut with pitch of 16 degrees. The extension test of such type specimens is carried out using a Zwick tension machine. The behaviour of the coated fabrics and laminates during shearing are evaluated from strain-stress curves and the results are presented.
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Masteikaitė, V., Sacevičienė, V. A method for mobility estimation of textile-polymeric systems. Fibers Polym 11, 869–876 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12221-010-0869-z
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