A study on the crushing behavior of basalt fiber reinforced composite structures

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The crushing behavior and energy absorption capacity of basalt fiber reinforced hollow square structure composites are studied under axial compression. Using the hand layup technique, basalt fiber reinforced composites were fabricated using general purpose (GP) polyester resin with the help of wooden square shaped mould of varying height (100 mm, 150 mm and 200 mm). For comparison, similar specimens of glass fiber reinforced polymer composites were also fabricated and tested. Axial compression load is applied over the top end of the specimen with cross head speed as 2 mm/min using Universal Testing Machine (UTM). From the experimental results, the load-deformation characteristics of both glass fiber and basalt fiber composites were investigated. Crashworthiness and mode of collapse for the composites were determined from load-deformation curve, and they were then compared to each other in terms of their crushing behaviors.

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Pandian, A., Veerasimman, A. P., Vairavan, M., Francisco, C., & Sultan, M. T. H. (2016). A study on the crushing behavior of basalt fiber reinforced composite structures. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 152). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/152/1/012052

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