Thin-walled Structures | 2019

Bending collapse of dual rectangle thin-walled tubes for conceptual design

 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract In engineering, the bending deformations of thin-walled tubes mostly are under three-point loading. However, for the dual rectangle thin-walled tube (DRTWT), the theoretical prediction of the three-point bending collapse is still an unsolved problem. In this paper, the three-point bending collapse of the DRTWT is innovatively investigated using theoretical prediction and experimental verification. The global energy equilibrium theory is applied to derive the bending characteristic of the DRTWT. It is assumed that all the bending energy is absorbed and distributed along the hinge lines and in the toroidal surfaces during the bending collapse. The analytical results show good agreement with the experimental results. Finally, a simplified bumper structure of automobile is created by using beam elements and spring elements with the derived bending characteristics, which can effectively replace the detailed finite element model (FEM) to accelerate the crashworthiness design of automotive structure at the conceptual design stage.

Volume 135
Pages 185-195
DOI 10.1016/J.TWS.2018.11.014
Language English
Journal Thin-walled Structures

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