A reduced-order model represents woven weaver interactions via nodes and four stiffness elements (axial, uncrimping, shear, frictional slip), calibrated to 5% agreement on bending and shear data, then used to demonstrate emergent Poisson response, pullout, tearing, and anisotropy.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117, 25360–25369
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A Reduced Order Model for Emergent Mechanics in Woven Systems
A reduced-order model represents woven weaver interactions via nodes and four stiffness elements (axial, uncrimping, shear, frictional slip), calibrated to 5% agreement on bending and shear data, then used to demonstrate emergent Poisson response, pullout, tearing, and anisotropy.