A numerical approach is carried out to investigate the energy absorption efficiency of density graded aluminium foam. Effects of blast load impact velocity, loading duration and sample thickness on the input energy density and output energy density of the graded foam are investigated. The stochastic meso-scale aluminium foam structure is generated by adopting a 2D Voronoi technique and the commercial software ANSYS/LS-DYNA is used for the FE modelling. Parametric study shows that the density graded aluminium foam is effective in improving energy absorption capability while keeping a lower stress transmitted to the substrate or the protected structure if it is properly designed.Accepted versio
Several phenomenological models of the stress-strain characteristics of foams have been proposed in ...
AbstractAluminium foam is an isotropic permeable metal of cellular construction in the order of 75-8...
Aluminium foams are composite materials made of aluminium or, frequently, of aluminium alloys. They ...
A numerical approach is carried out to investigate the energy absorption efficiency of density grade...
Aluminium foams are a new group of materials used for impact energy absorbing elements. They are lig...
Aluminium foams are a new group of materials used for impact energy absorbing elements. They are lig...
The possible options as materials for protective layers are aluminium foams which become also very p...
Aluminium foam is widely known as an energy absorptive material which can be used as a protective cl...
One of the possible options as a material for protective layers is aluminum foams which become also ...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. In recent decades, bomb incidents have significantly incre...
Experimental and numerical analyses were carried out to reveal the behaviors of two-layer graded alu...
In this paper, a functionally graded foam model is proposed in order to improve the energy absorptio...
Available online 23 February 2016In recent decades, bomb incidents have significantly increased due ...
© 2017, © The Author(s) 2017. Aluminium foam is widely known as an energy absorptive material which ...
Aluminum foams have low density and are attractive materials to mitigate high-speed pressure by blas...
Several phenomenological models of the stress-strain characteristics of foams have been proposed in ...
AbstractAluminium foam is an isotropic permeable metal of cellular construction in the order of 75-8...
Aluminium foams are composite materials made of aluminium or, frequently, of aluminium alloys. They ...
A numerical approach is carried out to investigate the energy absorption efficiency of density grade...
Aluminium foams are a new group of materials used for impact energy absorbing elements. They are lig...
Aluminium foams are a new group of materials used for impact energy absorbing elements. They are lig...
The possible options as materials for protective layers are aluminium foams which become also very p...
Aluminium foam is widely known as an energy absorptive material which can be used as a protective cl...
One of the possible options as a material for protective layers is aluminum foams which become also ...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. In recent decades, bomb incidents have significantly incre...
Experimental and numerical analyses were carried out to reveal the behaviors of two-layer graded alu...
In this paper, a functionally graded foam model is proposed in order to improve the energy absorptio...
Available online 23 February 2016In recent decades, bomb incidents have significantly increased due ...
© 2017, © The Author(s) 2017. Aluminium foam is widely known as an energy absorptive material which ...
Aluminum foams have low density and are attractive materials to mitigate high-speed pressure by blas...
Several phenomenological models of the stress-strain characteristics of foams have been proposed in ...
AbstractAluminium foam is an isotropic permeable metal of cellular construction in the order of 75-8...
Aluminium foams are composite materials made of aluminium or, frequently, of aluminium alloys. They ...