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2001
Journal Article
Title

Experimental and numerical-analyses of bending of foam- filled sections

Abstract
Numerical simulations and experiments are conducted to study the bending crush behavior of thin-walled columns filled with closed-cell aluminum foam. A nonlinear dynamic finite element code was used to simulate quasi-static three point bending experiments. The aluminum Foam filler provides a higher bending resistance by retarding inward fold formation at the compression flange. Moreover, the presence of the foam filler changes the crushing mode from a single stationary fold to a multiple propagating fold. The progressive crush prevents the drop in load carrying capacity due to sectional collapse. Henceforth. the aluminum foam filling is very attractive to avoid global failure for a component which undergoes combined bending and axial crushing. This phenomenon is captured from both experiment and numerical simulation. It was found that partially foam-tilled beams also still offer high bending resistance, and the concept of the effective foam length is developed. potential applications of roam-filled sections for crash worthy structures are suggested.
Author(s)
Santosa, S.
Banhart, J.
Wierzbicki, T.
Journal
Acta Mechanica  
DOI
10.1007/BF01183678
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Fertigungstechnik und Angewandte Materialforschung IFAM  
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