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Energy Absorption of Composite Materials
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Authors

D. Amodio - University of Rome
G. B. Broggiato - University of Rome
F. Campana - University of Rome
J. Dipresa - University of Rome

Abstract

The paper concerns with energy absorber made of composite material to be used in automotive chassis. The chosen material is a epoxy matrix composite reinforced with glass fibres. The investigated variables are: layer stratification, end chamfering, layer compactness and manufacturing quality. Adopting cylindrical tubes with a chamfered end, the Load-Displacement responses, obtained during crushing, appear to be close to the ideal behaviour for an energy absorber. Also the measured Specific Energy(kJ/kg) in comparison with Gupta’s analytical formula shows a good agreement. All the specimens evidence comparable behaviour that makes this kind of absorber very reliable. Moreover, this component seems really interesting for automotive applications because of its reasonable cost.

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