| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7172953 | International Journal of Impact Engineering | 2018 | 30 Pages |
Abstract
We report an experimental study on three new types of tubes inspired by the cross-section and nodes of bamboo with the aim of improving the crashworthiness of three types of cylindrical metal tubes: Bionic Tubes of Variable Thickness (BTVTs), Bionic Tubes with Rib (BTRs), and Bionic Tubes with Bamboo Cross-section (BTBCs), respectively. The EA capacity and deformation modes of the bionic tubes and a cylindrical tube were experimentally investigated in this study by drop-weight test. The drop test results revealed that 8 of the 14 bionic specimens exhibited greater SEA than the CT. And these results indicate that the bionic method can improve crashworthiness and affect the deformation mode under certain conditions. Different bionic feature have different effects on the deformation of thin-walled tube. Further research is required to optimize the bionic cross-section, rib, and thickness for the new types of tubes.
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Authors
B.C. Chen, M. Zou, G.M. Liu, J.F. Song, H.X. Wang,
