The plastic collapse and energy absorption capacity of egg-box panels |
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Authors: | Marc Zupan C. Chen N. A. Fleck |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge, Trumpington Street, Cambridge CB2 1PZ, UK;b The State Key Lab of Mechanical Structural Strength and Vibration, Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi'an 710049, People's Republic of China |
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Abstract: | The plastic collapse response of aluminium egg-box panels subjected to out-of-plane compression has been measured and modelled. It is observed that the collapse strength and energy absorption are sensitive to the level of in-plane constraint, with collapse dictated either by plastic buckling or by a travelling plastic knuckle mechanism. Drop weight tests have been performed at speeds of up to 6 ms−1, and an elevation in strength with impact velocity is noted. A 3D finite element shell model is needed in order to reproduce the observed behaviours. Additional calculations using an axisymmetric finite element model give the correct collapse modes but are less accurate than the more sophisticated 3D model. The finite element simulations suggest that the observed velocity dependence of strength is primarily due to strain-rate sensitivity of the aluminium sheet, with material inertia playing a negligible role. Finally, it is shown that the energy absorption capacity of the egg-box material is comparable to that of metallic foams. |
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Keywords: | Egg-box material Plastic buckling Plastic collapse Travelling knuckle Energy absorption |
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