Impact behaviour is a major target in designing advanced composite materials because composites are often used in
applications which imply dynamic loads. Composite materials reinforced with 3D knitted fabrics present a wide range of
applications in the technical field. Their main advantages refer to excellent formability, controlled anisotropy and good
mass/strength ratio. The paper considers advanced composite materials reinforced with sandwich fabrics with various
cell sizes, made of Kevlar, Twaron and linen yarns, and thermoset matrix. Low velocity impact behaviour of composite
materials reinforced with 3D weft knitted fabrics is modelled using the Taguchi method based on orthogonal arrays, in
order to maximize the composite characteristics significant for this type of impact. The results obtained through Taguchi
analysis are validated by experimental data