The paper presents the results of the compression tests for carbon-epoxy composites in order to assess the amount of energy absorbed depending on the process velocity and content of axial fibres. Two types of prepreg (UD 200 g/m2 and woven 160 g/m2) were used to prepare the specimens with a diameter of 20 mm and a height of 34 mm. The specimens were subjected to compression under various speed conditions (static, dynamic and SHPB tests). The calculated specific energy absorption values showed a 50–60% decrease with increasing process velocity and depending on the type of specimens architecture. The highest energy values were absorbed by the specimens with the highest share of axial fibres in the sample
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ABSTRACT: A method of predicting the crash-related energy-absorption capability of composite tubes i...
An extensive experimental investigation was carried out to study the energy absorbing characteristic...
Quasi-static and intermediate rate axial crush tests were conducted on tubular specimens of Carbon/E...
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ABSTRACT In passenger vehicles the ability to absorb energy due to impact and be survivable for the ...
International audienceThe purpose of this study is to evaluate and compare the ability of various co...
© 2019 Trans Tech Publications Ltd, Switzerland. Carbon fibre composite tubes have high strengt...
The paper presents the results of the experimental static axial crush performance of unfilled and fi...
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ABSTRACT: This paper examines the energy absorption capacity of Akzo Nobel Fortafil 50k carbon fiber...
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This study investigated the effects of carbon-aramid arrangement and strain rate on crush tube energ...
ABSTRACT: A method of predicting the crash-related energy-absorption capability of composite tubes i...
An extensive experimental investigation was carried out to study the energy absorbing characteristic...
Quasi-static and intermediate rate axial crush tests were conducted on tubular specimens of Carbon/E...
In passenger vehicles the ability to absorb energy due to impact and be survivable for the occupant ...
ABSTRACT In passenger vehicles the ability to absorb energy due to impact and be survivable for the ...
International audienceThe purpose of this study is to evaluate and compare the ability of various co...
© 2019 Trans Tech Publications Ltd, Switzerland. Carbon fibre composite tubes have high strengt...
The paper presents the results of the experimental static axial crush performance of unfilled and fi...
International audienceThis paper presents a study on crushing of CFRP composite laminated plates. Th...
International audienceThe purpose of this study is to evaluate and compare the ability of diverse co...
ABSTRACT: This paper examines the energy absorption capacity of Akzo Nobel Fortafil 50k carbon fiber...
Composites materials are widely used because of their high specific stiffness and strength. Although...
The use and the combination of new, high efficient materials for crashworthiness is of great interes...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the effect of the crushing mechanism on e-glass under variou...
This study investigated the effects of carbon-aramid arrangement and strain rate on crush tube energ...
ABSTRACT: A method of predicting the crash-related energy-absorption capability of composite tubes i...
An extensive experimental investigation was carried out to study the energy absorbing characteristic...