Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10284048 | Composite Structures | 2005 | 18 Pages |
Abstract
Experimental investigations were carried out in order to study the effects of segmentation on the crushing behaviour of quasi-static laterally compressed composite tubes. Load-deformation curves and failure mechanism histories of typical specimens are presented and discussed. The test results confirm quite well results obtained from Ref. [Abosbaia, Mahdi and Hamouda. Axial quasi-static crushing behaviour of segmented composite tubes. Int. J. Compos. Struct. 2003; 60(3): 327-343] that considerable improvement with respect to stability in load-carrying capacity can be obtained. Distinct differences are pointed out between the different segmentation arrangements. Segmented composite tubes, consisting of cotton fibre/epoxy and carbon fibre/epoxy, are shown to be particularly efficient crush elements. On the other hand, segmented composite tubes including tissue mat glass fibres were found to suffer from low energy absorption.
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Authors
A.S. Abosbaia, E. Mahdi, A.M.S. Hamouda, B.B. Sahari, A.S. Mokhtar,