Title of article :
On optimizing crash energy and load-bearing capacity in cellular structures
Author/Authors :
Herzl Chai، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
The energy absorption and load-bearing capacity under axial compression of some model cellular structures are studied
with an eye toward optimization based on structural mass or volume available for deformation. Three configurations are
considered: multilayer, multi-cell and multi-tube, all of a rectangular-cell topology. Loading is applied either parallel or
normal to the cell axis. The cell’s aspect ratio and the relative density of the material q are systematically varied. The specimens
are laterally confined by rigid walls to stabilize the deformation, but the effect of confinement diminishes for sufficiently
large number of cells. A square-cell topology seems to be optimal. Together with an appropriate value for q, this
provides an optimal constraint on the wavelength of the characteristic buckle and consequently extensive energy dissipation
throughout the material body. When considering mean stress, crush energy and stroke or densification strain on the
basis of minimum mass and volume simultaneously, q 0.5 seem to be a viable compromise among conflicting trends. The
mechanical performance in this case is considerably improved over common cellular structures, for which q is typically
<0.1.
Keywords :
Cellular structures , Lateral confinement , Buckling , Plasticity , Crushworthiness
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures