I guess I do not understand what kind of improvement you hope to bring to your design. You only work with one? which is it, btw?
Nothing here to understand, I'm not tweaking the design. Hill style is my boy bow crush.
I could be wrong but I only see two methods to increase performance. One is thru design, the other is optimizing material selection and orientation. Most focus on tweaking their design, but since thats not an option for me, I'm a material tweaker.
So I have finally come up with some specs for the hypothetical composite. Don't know if its enough, but here is what I have;
Total volume: 103.2cc
Weight of reinforcement: 189.5g
Specific gravity of resin: 1.1g/cc
Since this composite does not yet exist, I don't have a percentage ratio of fiber to resin.
The carbon tow is 24k, 1.8g/cc and I will use approx. 115.2 metres. Don't know how to calculate that as volume. All usage numbers are estimates.
The other thing that I question is how can the mechanical properties be calculated on a material that is progressively loaded? Seems any equation would only yield a linear answer? Unless I am way off in assuming a bow and it's components are considered elastic materials.