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Low velocity axial impact crushing performance of empty recyclable metal beverage cans

  • Sivakumar Palanivelu
  • , Wim Van Paepegem
  • , Joris Degrieck
  • , Stijn De Pauw
  • , John Vantomme
  • , Jan Wastiels
  • , Dimitrios Kakogiannis
  • , Danny Van Hemelrijck
    • University of Ghent
    • Vrije Universiteit Brussel

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    Résumé

    This paper focuses on the axial impact crushing behaviour of recyclable empty metal beverage cans available in the market. The idea is to make a macro foam (sacrificial cladding structure) out of these cans to protect the main load bearing members of civil engineering structures from the air blast load. Axial drop weight tests have been conducted to understand the crushing characteristics and the corresponding energy absorption of a single empty beverage can in detail. To conduct such tests a small-scale drop weight test set-up has been designed and manufactured. The deformation mechanisms and the corresponding energy absorption of the beverage cans were studied in detail for different initial impact velocities (1.4 m/s, 2.2 m/s, 3.1 m/s, 3.8 m/s, 4.4 m/s and 4.9 m/s). Furthermore, an analytical model is proposed to calculate the crushing parameters of empty metal beverage cans. The results from the analytical model are compared and validated with the experimental results.

    langue originaleAnglais
    Pages (de - à)622-636
    Nombre de pages15
    journalInternational Journal of Impact Engineering
    Volume38
    Numéro de publication7
    Les DOIs
    étatPublié - juil. 2011

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