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博士生导师
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性别:男
毕业院校:大连理工大学
学位:博士
所在单位:机械工程学院
学科:机械制造及其自动化
办公地点:机械工程学院 知方楼7017房间
电子邮箱:zhaody@dlut.edu.cn
Study of collapsed deformation and energy absorption of polymeric origami-based tubes with viscoelasticity
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论文类型:期刊论文
发表时间:2019-11-01
发表刊物:THIN-WALLED STRUCTURES
收录刊物:EI、SCIE
卷号:144
ISSN号:0263-8231
关键字:Origami-based tube; Axial crushing; Collapsed mode; Energy absorption; Blow molding; Viscoelasticity
摘要:The study aims to investigate the effects of origami morphology and interval distribution on the mechanical behavior of origami-based and conventional tubes. Quasi-static axial crushing experiments have been conducted on six geometrical types of polymeric tubes with different morphology (including arrangement and patterns), uniform and non-uniform interval. The polymeric tubes having viscoelasticity are fabricated through a polymer blow molding approach, in which, the approach can ensure the integrated formation of these tubes and avoid the structural asymmetry caused by the machining process. The experimental results show that it is convenient to observe the collapsed position, plastic hinges, and collapsed modes from the crushed and incompletely recovered shapes of the polymeric tubes after 24-h unloading. The initial elastic stiffness and initial peak force of the origami-based tubes reduce dramatically as compared with those of the conventional tubes under the axial crushing. In addition, the origami morphology and interval distribution can cause the initial collapse and have a large effect on the final collapsed mode of the tube, while the effect of wall thickness on the collapsed mode can be negligible. Therefore, the origami morphology or non-uniform interval distribution of the origami-based tubes can be used as a geometrical defect to change the collapsed mode and as a trigger to orient the initial collapse in a certain position of the tube in engineering design.