Bending crashworthiness of thin-walled square tubes with multi-cell and double-tube cross-sections

2021 
For structural bending crashworthiness, previous studies mostly focused on thin-walled tubes with multi-cell cross-sections, while the double-tube configuration was seldom studied. In this paper, the bending crashworthiness of thin-walled tubes with multi-cell and double-tube configurations was compared based on three-point bending tests conducted using the ABAQUS/Explicit code. The numerical results reveal that the reinforcements significantly improve the bending crashworthiness beyond the conventional empty tube according to the two indicators: specific energy absorption (SEA) and crash load efficiency (CLE). For the ratio of cross-sectional width to wall thickness b/t = 100, the double-tube configuration has a similar bending crashworthiness performance to the multi-cell configuration. The asymmetric multi-cell configurations are found to demonstrate more excellent SEA performance than their symmetric counterparts in most cases. For the case b/t = 50, the double-tube configuration significantly prevails over the multi-cell configuration.
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