Department of Aerospace Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Institute of Advanced Technology, University Putra Malaysia, 43400 UPM, Serdang, Selangor, Malaysia
Abstract:
This paper is devoted to examine the crushing behaviour of axially crushed composite corrugated tubes. Two types of composites were tested, namely, carbon fibre/epoxy in a filament form and glass fibre/epoxy in woven roving form. A series of experiments was conducted for tubes with corrugation angle (β) ranging from 10° to 40°. Typical failure histories of their failure mechanisms are presented and discussed. The results showed that the crushing behaviour of composite corrugated tube is found to be sensitive to the change in corrugation angle and fibre type. Carbon/epoxy tubes with corrugation angle of 40° displayed the highest specific energy absorption capability. It is also found that introducing of corrugation could significantly enhance the energy absorption capability of composite tubes in a uniform manner.