In the initial phase of the research work, quasistatic compression tests were conducted on the expanded polystyrene (EPS) crushable foam for material characterisation at low strain rates (8.3×10-3~8.3×10-2 s−1) to obtain the stress strain curves. The resulting stress strain curves are compared well with the ones found in the literature. Numerical analysis of compression tests was carried out to validate them against experimental results. Additionally gravity-driven drop tests were carried out using a long rod projectile with semispherical end that penetrated into the EPS foam block. Long rod projectile drop tests were simulated in LS-DYNA by using suggested parameter enhancements that were able to compute the material damage and failure res...
Compressed and uncompressed crushable foam blocks were subjected to projectile impact at low velocit...
Porous metals and particularly aluminium foams are attractive materials for crash applications wher...
In this paper, we undertake a detailed analysis of the active and passive deformation of expanded po...
In this study, static and dynamic compression and crushing tests were conducted on expanded polystyr...
Expanded polystyrene (EPS) foam is a material, frequently used in a range of applications for its go...
Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) foam material is widely used as an energy absorption engineering material...
Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) foam material is widely used as an energy absorption engineering material...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd In Part I, we performed quasi-static compression-shear tests on expanded polysty...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) foam material is widely used as an energy absorption ...
This publication was supported by the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MPO) within the ...
This paper presents a study into the behaviour of extruded polystyrene foam at low strain rates. The...
Polymer foams are extensively used in lightweight structures, often as energy absorbers. Since most ...
This article presents experimental data, and their comprehensive analysis, for a polystyrene foam (w...
Expanded polystyrene (EPS) is commonly used in a variety of applications because of its features of ...
Expanded polypropylene foams (EPP) can be used to absorb shock energy. The performance of these foam...
Compressed and uncompressed crushable foam blocks were subjected to projectile impact at low velocit...
Porous metals and particularly aluminium foams are attractive materials for crash applications wher...
In this paper, we undertake a detailed analysis of the active and passive deformation of expanded po...
In this study, static and dynamic compression and crushing tests were conducted on expanded polystyr...
Expanded polystyrene (EPS) foam is a material, frequently used in a range of applications for its go...
Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) foam material is widely used as an energy absorption engineering material...
Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) foam material is widely used as an energy absorption engineering material...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd In Part I, we performed quasi-static compression-shear tests on expanded polysty...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) foam material is widely used as an energy absorption ...
This publication was supported by the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MPO) within the ...
This paper presents a study into the behaviour of extruded polystyrene foam at low strain rates. The...
Polymer foams are extensively used in lightweight structures, often as energy absorbers. Since most ...
This article presents experimental data, and their comprehensive analysis, for a polystyrene foam (w...
Expanded polystyrene (EPS) is commonly used in a variety of applications because of its features of ...
Expanded polypropylene foams (EPP) can be used to absorb shock energy. The performance of these foam...
Compressed and uncompressed crushable foam blocks were subjected to projectile impact at low velocit...
Porous metals and particularly aluminium foams are attractive materials for crash applications wher...
In this paper, we undertake a detailed analysis of the active and passive deformation of expanded po...