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- 2024Geometry and Hybridization Effect on the Crashworthiness Performances of Carbon and Flax/Epoxy Compositescitations
- 2024Geometry and Hybridization Effect on the Crashworthiness Performances of Carbon and Flax/Epoxy Compositescitations
- 2024Progressive Damage Analysis of Green Composite Laminates subjected to In-PlaneCrashworthiness
- 2024Low-Velocity Impact of carbon, flax, and hybrid composites: Performance comparison and numerical modelingcitations
- 2024All-Solid-State Li-Metal Cell Using Nanocomposite TiO2/Polymer Electrolyte and Self-Standing LiFePO4 Cathodecitations
- 2024Crashworthiness of flax and hybrid composite tubes subjected to quasi-static axial crushing: Experimental and numerical resultscitations
- 2024Progressive damage analysis of green composite laminates subjected to in-plane crashworthiness
- 2022Comparative life cycle assessment of safety shoes toe caps manufacturing processescitations
- 2022Lightweight Components Manufactured with In-Production Composite Scraps: Mechanical Properties and Application Perspectivescitations
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Geometry and Hybridization Effect on the Crashworthiness Performances of Carbon and Flax/Epoxy Composites
Abstract
<jats:p>Recent pressure on scientists and industries to use renewable resources, as well as the need to produce environmentally friendly materials, has led researchers and manufacturers to use natural fibres as possible reinforcements for their composites. Although they seem to be “ideal” due to their low cost, light weight and interesting energy absorption properties, they cannot be compared to synthetic fibres. To solve this problem, hybridization techniques can be considered, since the combination of synthetic and natural fibres allows for good performances. The aim of this study was to characterize the delamination and in-plane crashworthiness behaviour of carbon, flax and hybrid composites from experimental and numerical points of view. Double Cantilever Beam and Four-Point End Notched Flexure tests were carried out to determine the interlaminar fracture modes. In-plane crashworthiness tests were then performed to investigate the delamination phenomenon and the energy absorption capacity considering two different geometries: flat and corrugated. Numerical models were created and validated on both geometries, comparing the obtained load–displacement curves with the experimental ones. Crush force efficiency and specific energy absorption were quantified to provide a proper comparison of the investigated materials. The good results achieved represent a promising starting point for the design of future and more complex structures.</jats:p>