Uncertainty quantification of dry woven fabrics: A sensitivity analysis on material properties

Based on sensitivity analysis, we determine the key meso-scale uncertain input variables that influence the macro-scale mechanical response of a dry textile subjected to uni-axial and biaxial deformation. We assume a transversely isotropic fashion at the macro-scale of dry woven fabric. This paper f...

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Published in:Composite Structures
Main Author: Ilyani Akmar A.B.; Lahmer T.; Bordas S.P.A.; Beex L.A.A.; Rabczuk T.
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier Ltd 2014
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Ilyani Akmar A.B.; Lahmer T.; Bordas S.P.A.; Beex L.A.A.; Rabczuk T.
Uncertainty quantification of dry woven fabrics: A sensitivity analysis on material properties
2014
Composite Structures
116
1
10.1016/j.compstruct.2014.04.014
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84904567562&doi=10.1016%2fj.compstruct.2014.04.014&partnerID=40&md5=d6fa7bd53cb8de880655fcc03e80ec1a
Based on sensitivity analysis, we determine the key meso-scale uncertain input variables that influence the macro-scale mechanical response of a dry textile subjected to uni-axial and biaxial deformation. We assume a transversely isotropic fashion at the macro-scale of dry woven fabric. This paper focuses on global sensitivity analysis; i.e. regression- and variance-based methods. The sensitivity of four meso-scale uncertain input parameters on the macro-scale response are investigated; i.e. the yarn height, the yarn spacing, the yarn width and the friction coefficient. The Pearson coefficients are adopted to measure the effect of each uncertain input variable on the structural response. Due to computational effectiveness, the sensitivity analysis is based on response surface models. The Sobol's variance-based method which consists of first-order and total-effect sensitivity indices are presented. The sensitivity analysis utilizes linear and quadratic correlation matrices, its corresponding correlation coefficients and the coefficients of determination of the response uncertainty criteria. The correlation analysis, the response surface model and Sobol's indices are presented and compared by means of uncertainty criteria influences on MataBerkait-dry woven fabric material properties. To anticipate, it is observed that the friction coefficient and yarn height are the most influential factors with respect to the specified macro-scale mechanical responses. © 2014 Elsevier Ltd.
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author Ilyani Akmar A.B.; Lahmer T.; Bordas S.P.A.; Beex L.A.A.; Rabczuk T.
spellingShingle Ilyani Akmar A.B.; Lahmer T.; Bordas S.P.A.; Beex L.A.A.; Rabczuk T.
Uncertainty quantification of dry woven fabrics: A sensitivity analysis on material properties
author_facet Ilyani Akmar A.B.; Lahmer T.; Bordas S.P.A.; Beex L.A.A.; Rabczuk T.
author_sort Ilyani Akmar A.B.; Lahmer T.; Bordas S.P.A.; Beex L.A.A.; Rabczuk T.
title Uncertainty quantification of dry woven fabrics: A sensitivity analysis on material properties
title_short Uncertainty quantification of dry woven fabrics: A sensitivity analysis on material properties
title_full Uncertainty quantification of dry woven fabrics: A sensitivity analysis on material properties
title_fullStr Uncertainty quantification of dry woven fabrics: A sensitivity analysis on material properties
title_full_unstemmed Uncertainty quantification of dry woven fabrics: A sensitivity analysis on material properties
title_sort Uncertainty quantification of dry woven fabrics: A sensitivity analysis on material properties
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description Based on sensitivity analysis, we determine the key meso-scale uncertain input variables that influence the macro-scale mechanical response of a dry textile subjected to uni-axial and biaxial deformation. We assume a transversely isotropic fashion at the macro-scale of dry woven fabric. This paper focuses on global sensitivity analysis; i.e. regression- and variance-based methods. The sensitivity of four meso-scale uncertain input parameters on the macro-scale response are investigated; i.e. the yarn height, the yarn spacing, the yarn width and the friction coefficient. The Pearson coefficients are adopted to measure the effect of each uncertain input variable on the structural response. Due to computational effectiveness, the sensitivity analysis is based on response surface models. The Sobol's variance-based method which consists of first-order and total-effect sensitivity indices are presented. The sensitivity analysis utilizes linear and quadratic correlation matrices, its corresponding correlation coefficients and the coefficients of determination of the response uncertainty criteria. The correlation analysis, the response surface model and Sobol's indices are presented and compared by means of uncertainty criteria influences on MataBerkait-dry woven fabric material properties. To anticipate, it is observed that the friction coefficient and yarn height are the most influential factors with respect to the specified macro-scale mechanical responses. © 2014 Elsevier Ltd.
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