An experimental investigation is reported on the uniaxial tensile behaviour
of braided tubes, comprising glass fibres in an epoxy matrix. The failure
mode switches from fibre fracture to neck propagation when the helix angle,
defined as the angle between the fibre direction and the axis of the tube,
exceeds about. 45 degrees. The observed neck geometry is used to deduce th
e evolution of deformation and damage within the matrix, and a work calcula
tion is used to estimate the steady state neck propagation stress from a mi
cromechanical model of braid deformation. A failure chart is constructed to
show the effect of braid geometry on elastic modulus, yield strength, stra
in to failure and energy absorption of the braid. (C) 2000 Editions scienti
fiques et medicales Elsevier SAS.