TY - JOUR
T1 - Parametric study of crushing parameters and failure patterns of pultruded composite tubes using cohesive elements and seam
T2 - Part II - Multiple delaminations and initial geometric imperfections
AU - Palanivelu, Sivakumar
AU - Van Paepegem, Wim
AU - Degrieck, Joris
AU - Van Ackeren, Johan
AU - Kakogiannis, Dimitrios
AU - Wastiels, Jan
AU - Van Hemelrijck, Danny
AU - Vantomme, John
PY - 2010/10
Y1 - 2010/10
N2 - Part I presented the circumferential central delamination and triggering modelling of composite tubes and their influence on predicting the peak crush load and the corresponding energy absorption. The knowledge of failure patterns is very important for the design architecture of an energy absorbing element and its placement in the structure. In this study, the failure patterns of pultruded circular and square cross sectional glass polyester composite tubes were evaluated with pre-defined seams for an axial impact loading case. Furthermore, this paper demonstrates the importance of considering multiple delaminations to predict the appropriate energy absorption of composite tubes using cohesive elements. The influence of correct numerical modelling of triggering (especially 45° edge chamfering) on the peak crush load of the composite tubes is proved with multiple layers of shell elements. The effect of initial geometric imperfections on the energy absorption, peak crushing load and the deformation pattern of pultruded glass polyester composite tubes is also studied. In order to address the importance of above factors, a comprehensive numerical investigation was carried out with multiple layers of shell elements and with cohesive elements. Finally, the deformation patterns, peak crushing load and the corresponding energy absorption were compared with experimental results [1].
AB - Part I presented the circumferential central delamination and triggering modelling of composite tubes and their influence on predicting the peak crush load and the corresponding energy absorption. The knowledge of failure patterns is very important for the design architecture of an energy absorbing element and its placement in the structure. In this study, the failure patterns of pultruded circular and square cross sectional glass polyester composite tubes were evaluated with pre-defined seams for an axial impact loading case. Furthermore, this paper demonstrates the importance of considering multiple delaminations to predict the appropriate energy absorption of composite tubes using cohesive elements. The influence of correct numerical modelling of triggering (especially 45° edge chamfering) on the peak crush load of the composite tubes is proved with multiple layers of shell elements. The effect of initial geometric imperfections on the energy absorption, peak crushing load and the deformation pattern of pultruded glass polyester composite tubes is also studied. In order to address the importance of above factors, a comprehensive numerical investigation was carried out with multiple layers of shell elements and with cohesive elements. Finally, the deformation patterns, peak crushing load and the corresponding energy absorption were compared with experimental results [1].
KW - Energy absorption
KW - Initial geometric imperfection
KW - Multiple delamination
KW - Peak crushing load
KW - pre-defined seams
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/77955104516
U2 - 10.1016/j.polymertesting.2010.07.005
DO - 10.1016/j.polymertesting.2010.07.005
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:77955104516
SN - 0142-9418
VL - 29
SP - 803
EP - 814
JO - Polymer Testing
JF - Polymer Testing
IS - 7
ER -