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AuthorMahdi, E.
AuthorSebaey, T.A.
Available date2016-09-28T09:39:40Z
Publication Date2014-11
Publication NameMaterials & Design
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.matdes.2014.06.001
CitationE. Mahdi, T.A. Sebaey, Crushing behavior of hybrid hexagonal/octagonal cellular composite system: Aramid/carbon hybrid composite, Materials & Design, Volume 63, November 2014, Pages 6-13
ISSN02613069
URIhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0261306914004506
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/4792
AbstractIn the current paper a series of experiments were conducted to assess the crashworthiness of cellular hexagonal/octagonal composite device. Each device composed of 6 cells of carbon fiber reinforced composite (CFRP). Different arrangements of the octagonal and the hexagonal cells were studied. All the configurations were filled with foam. The main objective of the current paper was to examine the effect of using the aramid/epoxy instead of the carbon/epoxy layers to pack the device. The specimens were tested under quasi-static compression loading up to complete crushing. The results showed that the packing material did not have a significant effect for the case of all hexagonal open cells. For the other configurations, introducing the aramid/epoxy instead of the carbon/epoxy showed improvements in the stroke efficiency, the crush load stability, the average crushing load, the energy absorbed and the specific energy absorption. In order to understand the mechanisms that led to this improvement, the packing material were examine after crushing using an optical microscope and a scanning electron microscope (SEM). For the carbon/epoxy, the images showed many failure mechanisms whereas, for the aramid/epoxy, only delamination was noted.
SponsorNPRP Grant # NPRP05-1298-2-560 from the Qatar National Research Fund (a member of Qatar Foundation)
Languageen
PublisherElsevier, Ltd
SubjectComposite
Crushing
Cellular
Hybrid
Aramid
Energy absorption
TitleCrushing behavior of hybrid hexagonal/octagonal cellular composite system: Aramid/carbon hybrid composite
TypeArticle
Pagination6-13
Volume Number63


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