Functionally graded truncated square pyramid folded structures with foam filler under dynamic crushing

Dynamic crushing responses and energy absorption of functionally graded folded structures with foam fillers are investigated in this study. The proposed structure consists of multiple layers of folded truncated square pyramid (TSP) foldcore with foam fillers added inside each unit cells and the inte...

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Main Authors: Li, Z., Chen, Wensu, Hao, Hong
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: ELSEVIER SCI LTD 2019
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Online Access:http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/DE160101116
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/91542
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author Li, Z.
Chen, Wensu
Hao, Hong
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Chen, Wensu
Hao, Hong
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description Dynamic crushing responses and energy absorption of functionally graded folded structures with foam fillers are investigated in this study. The proposed structure consists of multiple layers of folded truncated square pyramid (TSP) foldcore with foam fillers added inside each unit cells and the interlayer plates to separate each layer of foldcore and its foam filler. The foldcores are folded using pre-patterned thin aluminium sheets. Two types of foam including cubic shape expanded polystyrene (EPS) foam fillers with density of 13.5, 19 and 28 kg/m3 and rigid polyurethane (PU) foam of 35 kg/m3 with two shapes. Two sets of functionally graded multi-layer structures are achieved by varying the densities of EPS foam fillers (positively/negatively graded EPS) and varying the shapes of PU foam fillers (positively/negatively graded PU) inside each layer of TSP foldcore. These specimens are then crushed under 1 and 10 m/s. Under 1 m/s crushing, excellent crushing responses as energy absorber are observed for both negatively graded and positively graded multi-layer structures with low initial peak force and low fluctuation in resistance throughout deformation. Under 10 m/s crushing, however, positively graded structures show much more uniform load-displacement response with significantly reduced peak crushing force, increased energy absorption than negatively graded structures. Up to 60% increase in specific energy absorption is shown for folded structure with positively graded PU foam as comparing to the uniform structure without foam filler under 10 m/s crushing.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-915422023-05-16T06:55:08Z Functionally graded truncated square pyramid folded structures with foam filler under dynamic crushing Li, Z. Chen, Wensu Hao, Hong Science & Technology Technology Engineering, Multidisciplinary Materials Science, Composites Engineering Materials Science Functionally graded Dynamic crushing Folded structure Energy absorption VELOCITY IMPACT BEHAVIOR THIN-WALLED STRUCTURES ENERGY-ABSORPTION COMPRESSIVE PROPERTIES MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES SANDWICH STRUCTURES LATTICE STRUCTURES CELL PERFORMANCE CRASHWORTHINESS Dynamic crushing responses and energy absorption of functionally graded folded structures with foam fillers are investigated in this study. The proposed structure consists of multiple layers of folded truncated square pyramid (TSP) foldcore with foam fillers added inside each unit cells and the interlayer plates to separate each layer of foldcore and its foam filler. The foldcores are folded using pre-patterned thin aluminium sheets. Two types of foam including cubic shape expanded polystyrene (EPS) foam fillers with density of 13.5, 19 and 28 kg/m3 and rigid polyurethane (PU) foam of 35 kg/m3 with two shapes. Two sets of functionally graded multi-layer structures are achieved by varying the densities of EPS foam fillers (positively/negatively graded EPS) and varying the shapes of PU foam fillers (positively/negatively graded PU) inside each layer of TSP foldcore. These specimens are then crushed under 1 and 10 m/s. Under 1 m/s crushing, excellent crushing responses as energy absorber are observed for both negatively graded and positively graded multi-layer structures with low initial peak force and low fluctuation in resistance throughout deformation. Under 10 m/s crushing, however, positively graded structures show much more uniform load-displacement response with significantly reduced peak crushing force, increased energy absorption than negatively graded structures. Up to 60% increase in specific energy absorption is shown for folded structure with positively graded PU foam as comparing to the uniform structure without foam filler under 10 m/s crushing. 2019 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/91542 10.1016/j.compositesb.2019.107410 English http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/DE160101116 ELSEVIER SCI LTD fulltext
spellingShingle Science & Technology
Technology
Engineering, Multidisciplinary
Materials Science, Composites
Engineering
Materials Science
Functionally graded
Dynamic crushing
Folded structure
Energy absorption
VELOCITY IMPACT BEHAVIOR
THIN-WALLED STRUCTURES
ENERGY-ABSORPTION
COMPRESSIVE PROPERTIES
MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES
SANDWICH STRUCTURES
LATTICE STRUCTURES
CELL
PERFORMANCE
CRASHWORTHINESS
Li, Z.
Chen, Wensu
Hao, Hong
Functionally graded truncated square pyramid folded structures with foam filler under dynamic crushing
title Functionally graded truncated square pyramid folded structures with foam filler under dynamic crushing
title_full Functionally graded truncated square pyramid folded structures with foam filler under dynamic crushing
title_fullStr Functionally graded truncated square pyramid folded structures with foam filler under dynamic crushing
title_full_unstemmed Functionally graded truncated square pyramid folded structures with foam filler under dynamic crushing
title_short Functionally graded truncated square pyramid folded structures with foam filler under dynamic crushing
title_sort functionally graded truncated square pyramid folded structures with foam filler under dynamic crushing
topic Science & Technology
Technology
Engineering, Multidisciplinary
Materials Science, Composites
Engineering
Materials Science
Functionally graded
Dynamic crushing
Folded structure
Energy absorption
VELOCITY IMPACT BEHAVIOR
THIN-WALLED STRUCTURES
ENERGY-ABSORPTION
COMPRESSIVE PROPERTIES
MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES
SANDWICH STRUCTURES
LATTICE STRUCTURES
CELL
PERFORMANCE
CRASHWORTHINESS
url http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/DE160101116
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/91542