Crashworthiness analysis of new curved Kirigami corrugated structures

In this study, conventional corrugated (CC) units with curve-edged cross-section profiles including semi-period sinusoidal, one-period sinusoidal, elliptical, and arc shapes, were modified to form the respective new Kirigami corrugated (KC) units to improve their performances for applications in var...

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Main Authors: Ruofei Yan, Zhejian Li, Hong Hao, Wensu Chen
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2025-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0264127524009328
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description In this study, conventional corrugated (CC) units with curve-edged cross-section profiles including semi-period sinusoidal, one-period sinusoidal, elliptical, and arc shapes, were modified to form the respective new Kirigami corrugated (KC) units to improve their performances for applications in various fields. Both CC and KC specimens were first prepared and quasi-static compressed to examine their crashworthiness and were used for calibrating the numerical model. Parametric studies were conducted where aspect ratio and unit length were applied as key parameters. Dynamic crushing at velocities of 10 m/s and 25 m/s were also simulated. Significant enhancements in energy absorption capacities were observed in curved KC structures compared with their respective conventional forms. The KC configurations with aspect ratios ranging from 0.4 to 0.6 exhibit superior performance, with shorter units resulting in higher specific energy absorption but larger force fluctuations. Furthermore, the curved KC units demonstrated an upward trend of force–displacement curves and lower initial peak force indicating great potential in energy absorption applications.
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spelling doaj-art-db147236111b427ea32b2dec3d56c8d82025-01-09T06:12:24ZengElsevierMaterials & Design0264-12752025-01-01249113557Crashworthiness analysis of new curved Kirigami corrugated structuresRuofei Yan0Zhejian Li1Hong Hao2Wensu Chen3Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Earthquake Engineering and Applied Technology, Earthquake Engineering Research & Test Center, Guangzhou University, ChinaGuangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Earthquake Engineering and Applied Technology, Earthquake Engineering Research & Test Center, Guangzhou University, China; Key Laboratory of Earthquake Resistance, Earthquake Mitigation and Structural Safety, Ministry of Education, Guangzhou University, China; Corresponding author at: Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Earthquake Engineering and Applied Technology, Earthquake Engineering Research & Test Center, Guangzhou University, China.Key Laboratory of Earthquake Resistance, Earthquake Mitigation and Structural Safety, Ministry of Education, Guangzhou University, China; Center for Infrastructural Monitoring and Protection, School of Civil and Mechanical Engineering, Curtin University, AustraliaCenter for Infrastructural Monitoring and Protection, School of Civil and Mechanical Engineering, Curtin University, AustraliaIn this study, conventional corrugated (CC) units with curve-edged cross-section profiles including semi-period sinusoidal, one-period sinusoidal, elliptical, and arc shapes, were modified to form the respective new Kirigami corrugated (KC) units to improve their performances for applications in various fields. Both CC and KC specimens were first prepared and quasi-static compressed to examine their crashworthiness and were used for calibrating the numerical model. Parametric studies were conducted where aspect ratio and unit length were applied as key parameters. Dynamic crushing at velocities of 10 m/s and 25 m/s were also simulated. Significant enhancements in energy absorption capacities were observed in curved KC structures compared with their respective conventional forms. The KC configurations with aspect ratios ranging from 0.4 to 0.6 exhibit superior performance, with shorter units resulting in higher specific energy absorption but larger force fluctuations. Furthermore, the curved KC units demonstrated an upward trend of force–displacement curves and lower initial peak force indicating great potential in energy absorption applications.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0264127524009328Curved Kirigami corrugatedParametric studyCrashworthinessCorrugated structure
spellingShingle Ruofei Yan
Zhejian Li
Hong Hao
Wensu Chen
Crashworthiness analysis of new curved Kirigami corrugated structures
Materials & Design
Curved Kirigami corrugated
Parametric study
Crashworthiness
Corrugated structure
title Crashworthiness analysis of new curved Kirigami corrugated structures
title_full Crashworthiness analysis of new curved Kirigami corrugated structures
title_fullStr Crashworthiness analysis of new curved Kirigami corrugated structures
title_full_unstemmed Crashworthiness analysis of new curved Kirigami corrugated structures
title_short Crashworthiness analysis of new curved Kirigami corrugated structures
title_sort crashworthiness analysis of new curved kirigami corrugated structures
topic Curved Kirigami corrugated
Parametric study
Crashworthiness
Corrugated structure
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0264127524009328
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