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A comparative evaluation of crashworthy composite sandwich structures
O. VelecelaS IngletonJose Maria KennyGiuseppe PitarresiJj CarruthersM.s. FoundG. TorreA.m. Robinsonsubject
EngineeringAbsorption (acoustics)business.product_categorybusiness.industryComposite numberStructural engineeringWedge (mechanical device)Comparative evaluationEnergy absorptionCatastrophic failureCeramics and CompositesCrashworthinessComposite materialTube (container)businessCivil and Structural Engineeringdescription
Abstract This paper describes an experimental evaluation of the energy absorption properties of a series of novel designs for cost-effective crashworthy composite sandwich structures. All the designs are based on the concept of the “tied-core” sandwich, i.e. the use of additional core reinforcements that act to tie the opposing facings of a sandwich together, thus preventing catastrophic failure under edgewise loading. The design, manufacture and crush testing of hollow rectangular tubes fabricated from six different tied-core concepts is described. Factors that are shown to promote high energy absorption include large, continuous areas of contact between the facings and the ties, non-thin sandwich facings, strong corners reinforced with continuous hoop fibres, and the use of an appropriate collapse trigger mechanism.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2007-03-01 | Composite Structures |