Energy absorption of a helicoidal bistable structure

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The concept of a bistable structure as an energy absorbing structure is presented. A bistable structure is capable of distributing damage throughout the whole body, thus increasing the amount of energy dissipation. Using this concept, a helicoidal bistable structure is developed. We investigate a structure in which a helicoidal orthotropic shell envelops a solid cylinder. The center core of the structure is treated as a linear-elastic isotropic material. Numerical simulations of damage (breakages) are performed under static loads, and the force-displacement relation is obtained as a result. As an energy absorbing structure, the helicoidal bistable structure can absorb more energy than a conventional structure before it fails. The helicoidal bistable structure can be designed to sustain a small elongation while still being able to release energy effectively. The additional twisting degrees of freedom correspond to the additional energy released in the process of elongation. © 2010. Journal of Mechanics of Materials and Structures.

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Leelavanichkul, S., Cherkaev, A., Adams, D. O., & Solzbacher, F. (2010). Energy absorption of a helicoidal bistable structure. Journal of Mechanics of Materials and Structures, 5(2), 305–321. https://doi.org/10.2140/jomms.2010.5.305

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