This study investigates the crush behaviour of a relatively large diameter, thin walled tube through both experimental and finite element methods. The experiments were conducted using test specimens of cylindrical tube which were placed into a load press, and crushed by a distance of 150 mm. The thin walled tubes were found to collapse through localised buckling, with a folding layered mode of failure. Numerical analysis of the cylindrical tube was conducted using finite element (FE) methods through an explicit analysis (utilising a three dimensional shell model). Through the use of both ductile damage criteria and the Müschenborn-Sonne forming limit diagram (MSFLD), the model was able to initiate buckling failure without creating imperfect...