S.a. Yousefsani, J. Rezaeepazhand, S.a. Maghami,
Volume 3, Issue 1 (3-2013)
Abstract
Material properties and geometry are two important design parameters which their effects should be
considered in a crashworthiness analysis. In this paper, the axial impact of metallic and hybrid energy
absorbing thin-walled tubes with poly-gonal cross-section is simulated using LS-DYNA software. The
combined effects of changing the geometry and material properties on the mass specific energy absorption
(MSEA) as well as the mean and maximum crush forces are investigated. To compare the results, all
metallic tubes have identical thickness, length, and circumference. The hybrid tubes are made of the same
metallic tubes which are reinforced with special composite overlays. These materials are intentionally
selected in such a way that the effects of yield strength and Young’s modulus can be separately
investigated. The results show that, in contrast with the current belief, there are some metallic and hybrid
tubes with non- circular cross-section shapes, which have better mass specific energy absorption
capabilities than the circular ones during the impact.