纤维/金属细观混杂薄壁吸能圆管设计与耐撞性能测试

Translated title of the contribution: Mesoscopic hybrid design and crashworthiness properties of thin-walled energy-absorbing tubes

Lixia Liu, Haiyang Yang, Zhong Zhang, Junfeng Qi, Hongshuai Lei*

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Abstract

With the increasing issues of traffic accidents and energy security, lightweight thin-walled energy-absorbing structures have emerged as a crucial subject in the field of collision protection. In this research, a novel design for thin-walled mesoscopic hybrid tubes with composite/metal interleaved layers was proposed, considering the mechanical characteristics of metal and composite materials. A series of hybrid samples were fabricated through a non-uniform winding method. The quasi-static and dynamic mechanical responses were tested through axial compression and drop-weight impact experiments. Various crashworthiness indices were utilized to quantitatively analyze the mechanical performances. The results demonstrate that the composite/metal mesoscopic hybrid design effectively enhances the specific energy absorption and reduces the load fluctuation. In the quasi-static loading state, the carbon fiber/aluminum hybrid tubes show an increase in specific energy absorption by approximately 54.3% compared with the aluminum and an energy efficiency improvement to 0.8. In the dynamic impact state, the glass fiber/aluminum hybrid tubes maintain the same failure modes with quasi-static. The specific energy absorption increases by approximately 24.7% and the energy efficiency maintains at 0.44. This research validates the application potential of composite/metal mesoscopic hybrid design in the field of collision protection, providing new insights and reference examples for the lightweight thin-walled energy-absorbing structures.

Translated title of the contributionMesoscopic hybrid design and crashworthiness properties of thin-walled energy-absorbing tubes
Original languageChinese (Traditional)
Pages (from-to)3431-3441
Number of pages11
JournalFuhe Cailiao Xuebao/Acta Materiae Compositae Sinica
Volume42
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2025

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