Bending Response of Lattice Structure Filled Tubes under Transverse Loading

Erhan Cetin, C. Baykasoğlu
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Thin-walled tubes are widely used as passive energy-absorbing structures in a variety of industries. These structures are typically filled with lightweight materials to improve their energy absorption capabilities. At this point, additive manufacturing technology offers a great chance to researchers for the production of novel filler structures to increase the crashworthiness performance of thin-walled tubes. In the current work, additive manufacturable body-centered cubic (BCC) lattice structures are suggested as filling materials for tubes, and the bending response of these structures are investigated under transverse loads via finite element modeling approach. The aspect ratio and strut diameter are considered as design parameters, and three-point bending simulations are conducted to understand transverse load bearing behaviors of the structures. Different loading offsets are also taken into account for three-point bending simulations. The numerical results revealed that the BCC lattice structures used as filler materials significantly increase the energy absorption performance of thin-walled tubes due to synergetic interactions. In particular, the results showed that the hybrid tubes can absorb up to 84% more energy than the empty tubes, while the crush force efficiency of these structures is up to 42% higher compared to the empty tubes. The present study also showed that the transverse crushing characteristics of tubes can be considerably improved by suitable selection of the design parameters. These primary outcomes reveal that the proposed lattice structures can be considered as a potential alternative to traditional filler materials for enhancing the bending response of thin-walled tubes under transverse loading.
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横向荷载作用下晶格结构填充管的弯曲响应
薄壁管作为被动吸能结构广泛应用于各种工业领域。这些结构通常用轻质材料填充,以提高它们的能量吸收能力。在这一点上,增材制造技术为研究人员提供了一个巨大的机会,以生产新的填充结构,以提高薄壁管的耐撞性能。本文提出了可增材制造的体心立方(BCC)晶格结构作为管材的填充材料,并通过有限元建模方法研究了这些结构在横向载荷作用下的弯曲响应。以长径比和杆径为设计参数,进行三点弯曲模拟,了解结构的横向承载特性。在三点弯曲模拟中,还考虑了不同的载荷偏移量。数值结果表明,BCC晶格结构作为填充材料,由于协同作用显著提高了薄壁管的吸能性能。结果表明,混合管比空管能多吸收84%的能量,而压碎力效率比空管高42%。研究还表明,合理选择设计参数可以显著改善管材的横向破碎特性。这些初步结果表明,所提出的晶格结构可以被认为是传统填充材料的潜在替代品,用于增强薄壁管在横向载荷下的弯曲响应。
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