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Originally developed at the University of Nottingham to describe textile composite reinforcements, TexGen has various applications in modelling dry fabric mechanics, fluid flow through fabrics and mechanics of textile composites. Further information on published and current research activity will be added to this page soon. In the mean time, please see the [http://www.textiles.nottingham.ac.uk/ textile composite research pages] at the University of Nottingham for more information. | Originally developed at the University of Nottingham to describe textile composite reinforcements, TexGen has various applications in modelling dry fabric mechanics, fluid flow through fabrics and mechanics of textile composites. Further information on published and current research activity will be added to this page soon. In the mean time, please see the [http://www.textiles.nottingham.ac.uk/ textile composite research pages] at the University of Nottingham for more information. | ||
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Revision as of 14:43, 19 February 2007
Originally developed at the University of Nottingham to describe textile composite reinforcements, TexGen has various applications in modelling dry fabric mechanics, fluid flow through fabrics and mechanics of textile composites. Further information on published and current research activity will be added to this page soon. In the mean time, please see the textile composite research pages at the University of Nottingham for more information.