The Energy-absorbing Characteristics of Single Spherical-roof Contoured-core (SRCC) Cell with Composite Materials

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It is a challenging task to manufacture the novel lightweight sandwich panel with different composite materials. The aim of this paper is to study the energy-absorbing characteristics of single spherical-roof contoured-core cell with carbon, glass and aramid fibre reinforced plastics, which were fabricated through compression moulding technique. The quasi-static compression test was carried out to investigate the compressive properties and crushing behaviour of the single contoured-core cell. It was demonstrated that the single spherical-roof contoured-core with aramid fibre reinforced plastic provided the highest specific energy absorption value of 0.69 kJ and the lowest compressive stiffness of 30.43 kN/mm compared to carbon and glass fibre reinforced plastics. Furthermore, it was observed that matrix cracks, fibre fracture and laminate bending are the main failure modes of the single contoured-core cell under quasi-static loading.

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Ma, Q., Rejab, M. R. M., Kang, S., Idris, M. S., & Zin, M. A. A. M. (2020). The Energy-absorbing Characteristics of Single Spherical-roof Contoured-core (SRCC) Cell with Composite Materials. International Journal of Automotive and Mechanical Engineering, 17(4), 8265–8273. https://doi.org/10.15282/ijame.17.4.2020.04.0624

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