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The aim of the book is to provide engineers with a practical guide to Finite Element Modelling (FEM) in Abaqus CAE software. The guide is in the form of step-by-step procedures concerning yarns, woven fabric and knitted fabrics modelling, as well as their contact with skin so that the simulation of haptic perception between textiles and skin can be provided. The specific modelling procedure will be proceeded by a theoretical background concerning mechanical characteristics of the modelled elements or phenomena. Models will be validated and discussed. In addition, virtual object tests results…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The aim of the book is to provide engineers with a practical guide to Finite Element Modelling (FEM) in Abaqus CAE software. The guide is in the form of step-by-step procedures concerning yarns, woven fabric and knitted fabrics modelling, as well as their contact with skin so that the simulation of haptic perception between textiles and skin can be provided. The specific modelling procedure will be proceeded by a theoretical background concerning mechanical characteristics of the modelled elements or phenomena. Models will be validated and discussed. In addition, virtual object tests results will be presented and compared to the outcome of the modelling process.

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Autorenporträt
Izabela Luiza Ciesielska-Wrobel is a Post-Doctoral senior researcher at Ghent University, Department of Textiles as well as a Visiting Scholar at North Carolina State University, College of Textiles, Textile Performance and Comfort Center (known as TPACC). She obtained her Master Degree in Textile Engineering at Lodz University of Technology in Poland where after completing her PhD studies and PhD defense in 2007 she continued her studies on comfort in textiles, including protective textiles as well as haptic perception of textiles as an Assistant Professor and Adjunct. She has published over 50 studies, including refereed papers and conference materials. She in a co-author of two patents. She is a beneficiary of two prestigious and competitive European grants, namely: Marie Curie Intra European Fellowship for Career Development (2010 - 2012) and Marie Curie International Outgoing Fellowship (2014-2017).