On the Axial Crushing and Failure of Aluminum Alloy Tubes


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The use of aluminum alloys for light-weighting purposes in energy absorbing components of automobiles is hindered by the relatively low ductility and more complicated constitutive behavior of these alloys. This study presents results from series of quasi-static and dynamic axial crushing experiments on extruded Al-6061-T6 circular tubes of varying D/t ratios. A custom drop-weight testing facility was used to perform the dynamic experiments. Crushing led to axisymmetric, mode-2, and mode-3 concertina folding. In the quasi-static experiments, the folding was monitored using time-lapse photography; dynamic crushing was monitored using high-speed photography. The crushing responses and energy absorption capacities are evaluated and failures were recorded. Failure was observed in most of the experiments with the severity depending on the D/t and mode of folding. The experiments are simulated with three-dimensional, nonlinear finite element analysis using the von Mises, the non-quadratic Hosford, and the calibrated anisotropic Yld04-3D models. The Yld04-3D model was found to most accurately reproduce the structural response under both quasi-static and dynamic loadings. This model was used to the monitor the strains induced in two example cases: axisymmetric folding under quasi-static loading, and mode-2 folding under dynamic loading. The analysis predicted maximum strains to develop at locations on the model tube where failure is observed on the specimen in the experiments. It is concluded that the Yld04-3D constitutive model is most suitable for the prediction of the structural response and failure in tube crushing of this aluminum alloy




Light Metals: Advances in Research and Application: 2011 Edition


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Light Metals: Advances in Research and Application: 2011 Edition is a ScholarlyEditions™ eBook that delivers timely, authoritative, and comprehensive information about Light Metals. The editors have built Light Metals: Advances in Research and Application: 2011 Edition on the vast information databases of ScholarlyNews.™ You can expect the information about Light Metals in this eBook to be deeper than what you can access anywhere else, as well as consistently reliable, authoritative, informed, and relevant. The content of Light Metals: Advances in Research and Application: 2011 Edition has been produced by the world’s leading scientists, engineers, analysts, research institutions, and companies. All of the content is from peer-reviewed sources, and all of it is written, assembled, and edited by the editors at ScholarlyEditions™ and available exclusively from us. You now have a source you can cite with authority, confidence, and credibility. More information is available at http://www.ScholarlyEditions.com/.




Structural Impact


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Structural Impact is concerned with the behaviour of structures and components subjected to large dynamic, impact and explosive loads which produce inelastic deformations. It is of interest for safety calculations, hazard assessments and energy absorbing systems throughout industry. The first five chapters introduce the rigid plastic methods of analysis for the static behaviour and the dynamic response of beams, plates and shells. The influence of transverse shear, rotatory inertia, finite displacements and dynamic material properties are introduced and studied in some detail. Dynamic progressive buckling, which develops in several energy absorbing systems, and the phenomenon of dynamic plastic buckling are introduced. Scaling laws are discussed which are important for relating the response of small-scale experimental tests to the dynamic behaviour of full-scale prototypes. This text is invaluable to undergraduates, graduates and professionals learning about the behaviour of structures subjected to large impact, dynamic and blast loadings producing an inelastic response.







Dynamic Axial and Oblique Crushing Og Foam-filled Aluminium Conical Tubes


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The aim of this study was to investigate the response of conical aluminium tubes subjected to dynamic axial and oblique loading. The effect of foam filling on the energy absorption for variation in geometry, tube material and filler density was evaluated and discussed. This study employs a nonlinear finite element model which was validated against experimental data. Main trends in the experimental results are well captured by the FE results under dynamic axial and oblique loading.










Structural Crashworthiness


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Proceedings of the 34th International MATADOR Conference


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Presented here are 73 refereed papers given at the 34th MATADOR Conference held at UMIST in July 2004. The MATADOR series of conferences covers the topics of Manufacturing Automation and Systems Technology, Applications, Design, Organisation and Management, and Research. The 34th proceedings contains original papers contributed by researchers from many countries on different continents. The papers cover both the technological aspect of manufacturing processes; and the systems, business and management features of manufacturing enterprise. The papers in this volume reflect: - the importance of manufacturing to international wealth creation; - the necessity of responsiveness and agility of manufacturing companies to meet market-led requirements and international chan≥ - the role of information technology and electronic communications in the growth of global manufacturing enterprises; - the impact of new technologies, new materials and processes, on the ability to produce goods of higher quality, more quickly, to meet markets needs at a lower cost. Some of the major generic developments which have taken place in these areas since the 33rd MATADOR conference was held in 2000 are reported in this volume.