Glossary
Glossary of composites related terms beginning with the letter W
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- Warp
- Fiber bundles in a woven fabric that run parallel to the length of the loom and lengthwise along the longer dimension of the finished fabric.
- Warpage
- Dimensional distortion in a composite.
- Water absorption
- Ratio of the weight of water ab-sorbed by a material to the weight of dry material.
- Waterjet
- High-pressure water stream used for cutting polymer composite parts.
- Weave
- To interlace fibers in a pattern, often based on a 0°/90° grid; the fabric pattern formed by interlacing yarns. Interlacing patterns vary. In plain weave, for instance, warp and fill fibers alternate to make both fabric faces identical. A satin weave pattern is produced by a warp tow over several fill tows and under one fill tow (e.g., eight-harness satin features one warp tow over seven fill tows and under the eighth).
- Weft
- See fill.
- Wet layup
- Application of a resin to dry reinforcements in the mold.
- Wet winding
- A filament winding technique that impregnates fiber strands with resin immediately before they contact the mandrel.
- Wetout
- Saturation with resin of all voids between reinforcement strands and filaments.
- Wetting agent
- A surface-active agent that promotes wetting by decreasing a liquid's cohesion.
- Whisker
- A short, single crystal fiber or filament used as a reinforcement in a matrix.
- Wind angle
- Measure in degrees between the direction parallel to the filaments and an established reference point.
- Winding
- Any process in which continuous material is applied under controlled tension to a rotating form (mandrel) in a predetermined geometric relationship to make a structure. (See filament winding.)
- Winding pattern
- In filament winding, the recurring pattern of the filament path after a certain number of mandrel revolutions.
- Wire
- Large diameter (greater than about 2 mils) high-performance fiber (e.g., see boron fiber or silicon carbide fiber). In contrast, see filament and fiber.
- Wire mesh
- Fine wire screen used to dissipate the electrical charge from lighting.
- Woof
- Same as fill.
- Woven roving
- Heavy, coarse fabric produced by weaving continuous roving bundles.
- Wrinkle
- Imperfection in the surface of a laminate that looks like a crease in one of the outer layers. This occurs in vacuum-bag molding when the bag is improperly placed.