Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4920588 Engineering Structures 2017 12 Pages PDF
Abstract
A novel energy absorption connector with pleated plate and aluminum foam as energy absorber was proposed to be inserted between the blast resistant façade and building to absorb blast energy and reduce blast load transferred to the building. The energy absorption performance of the connector under quasi-static compression loading was first studied by using experimental method. The deformation mechanisms were observed from the experiment and three different deformation processes were also identified. The effects of aluminum foam, pleated plate thickness and angle θo (the angle between flat plate and pleated plate) as well as pleat number on the energy absorption performance of the connector were experimentally investigated, which showed that the energy absorption capacity could be improved by filling the connector with aluminum foam and increasing the pleated plate thickness, angle θo and pleat number. Moreover, an analytical model for determining the load-displacement curve of the energy absorption connector was also developed and the predictions by the analytical model were proven to be reasonable by comparing with the experimental data.
Related Topics
Physical Sciences and Engineering Earth and Planetary Sciences Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology
Authors
, , , ,