People | Locations | Statistics |
---|---|---|
Naji, M. |
| |
Motta, Antonella |
| |
Aletan, Dirar |
| |
Mohamed, Tarek |
| |
Ertürk, Emre |
| |
Taccardi, Nicola |
| |
Kononenko, Denys |
| |
Petrov, R. H. | Madrid |
|
Alshaaer, Mazen | Brussels |
|
Bih, L. |
| |
Casati, R. |
| |
Muller, Hermance |
| |
Kočí, Jan | Prague |
|
Šuljagić, Marija |
| |
Kalteremidou, Kalliopi-Artemi | Brussels |
|
Azam, Siraj |
| |
Ospanova, Alyiya |
| |
Blanpain, Bart |
| |
Ali, M. A. |
| |
Popa, V. |
| |
Rančić, M. |
| |
Ollier, Nadège |
| |
Azevedo, Nuno Monteiro |
| |
Landes, Michael |
| |
Rignanese, Gian-Marco |
|
Ackeren, Johan Van
in Cooperation with on an Cooperation-Score of 37%
Topics
Publications (41/41 displayed)
- 2018Flexural impact response of textile reinforced inorganic phosphate cement composites (TRC)citations
- 2015Impact behaviour of high performance glass fibre reinforced cement composite laminates
- 2013FORMING THERMOPLASTIC PREPREGS IN A TEXTILE REINFORCED INORGANIC PHOSPHATE CEMENT COMPOSITE MOULD
- 2012Determination of linear thermal expansion coefficient by using digital image correlation
- 2012Influence of strain rate on tensile behavior of cementitious composites
- 2012Measurement of the transmitted impulse from hemispherical charges
- 2012Influence of strain rate on tensile behavior of cementitious composites: increasing speed in a static test
- 2012Flexural behavior of textile reinforced cementitious composites when exposed to high temperatures
- 2012Tensile behaviour of different high performance fibre reinforced cementscitations
- 2011Performance of Sacrificial Cladding Structure Made of Empty Recyclable Metal Beverage Cans under Large-Scale Air Blast Loadcitations
- 2011Study of the Bending Behaviour of Textile Reinforced Cementitious Composites When Exposed to High Temperatures
- 2011Applicability of composite Charpy impact method for strain hardening textile reinforced cementitious composites
- 2011Determination of Linear thermal expansion coefficient by using digital image correlation
- 2011Measurement of the transmitted impulse under blast loading
- 2011Performance of a sacrificial cladding structure made of empty recyclable metal beverage cans under large-scale air blast load
- 2011Crushing and energy absorption performance of different geometrical shapes of small-scale glass/polyester composite tubes under quasi-static loading conditionscitations
- 2011Crushing and energy absorption performance of different geometrical shapes of small-scale glass/polyester composite tubes under quasi-static loading conditions
- 2010Shrinkage measurement of a textile reinforced composite at high temperature using a non contact method
- 2010Comparison of the crushing performance of hollow and foam-filled small-scale composite tubes with different geometrical shapes for use in sacrificial cladding structures
- 2010Comparison of the crushing performance of hollow and foam-filled small-scale composite tubes with different geometrical shapes for use in sacrificial cladding structurescitations
- 2010Strain rate effect on the mechanical behaviour of a textile reinforced cement composite
- 2010Experimental study on axial crushing of pultruded composite tubes
- 2010Damage characterisation of a textile reinforced cement composite under low velocity impact loading
- 2010Progressive crushing of pultruded tubes under quasistatic and blast loading
- 2010Comparative study of the quasi-static energy absorption of small-scale composite tubes with different geometrical shapes for use in sacrificial cladding structures
- 2010Parametric study of crushing parameters and failure patterns of pultruded composite tubes using cohesive elements and seam, Part I: Central delamination and triggering modellingcitations
- 2010Parametric study of crushing parameters and failure patterns of pultruded composite tubes using cohesive elements and seam, Part I: Central delamination and triggering modelling
- 2010Parametric study of crushing parameters and failure patterns of pultruded composite tubes using cohesive elements and seam: Part II - Multiple delaminations and initial geometric imperfectionscitations
- 2010Experimental study on the axial crushing behaviour of pultruded composite tubescitations
- 2009Experimental and numerical study of the energy absorption capacity of pultruded tubes under blast load
- 2009Numerical axial impact study of pultruded circular and square composite tubes
- 2009Experimental and numerical study of pultruded composite tubes under blast loading
- 2009Experimental and numerical study of pultruded composite tubes under blast loading
- 2009Impact study of textile reinforced cementitious materials: test method and preliminary results
- 2009Validation of digital image correlation technique for impact loading applications
- 2009Impact study of textile reinforced cementitious materials
- 2009Blast energy absorption of composite tubes for sacrificial cladding structures
- 2009Inorganic Phosphate Textile Reinforced Cement composite moulds
- 2009Study of blast load on recyclable empty metal cans
- 2009Numerical simulations of progressive crushing of pultruded composite tubes under axial blast load
- 2008IMPACT RESISTANCE OF LOAD BEARING SANDWICH ELEMENTS WITH TEXTILE REINFORCED CONCRETE FACES
Places of action
Organizations | Location | People |
---|
article
Crushing and energy absorption performance of different geometrical shapes of small-scale glass/polyester composite tubes under quasi-static loading conditions
Abstract
This paper presents the quasi-static crushing performance of nine different geometrical shapes of small-scale composite tubes The idea is to understand the effect of geometry dimension and triggering mechanism on the progressive deformation of small-scale composite tubes Different geometrical shapes of the composite tubes have been manufactured by hand lay-up technique using urn-directional E-glass fabric (with single and double plies) and polyester resin Dedicated quasi-static tests (144 tests) have been conducted for all nine geometrical shapes with different t/D (thickness-diameter) ratios and two triggering profiles (45 degrees chamfering and tulip pattern with an included angle of 90 degrees) From this unique study it was found that the crushing characteristics and the corresponding energy absorption of the special geometrical shapes are better than the standard geometrical shapes such as square and hexagonal cross sections Furthermore the tulip triggering attributed to a lower peak crush load followed by a steady mean crush load compared to the 45 degrees chamfering triggering profile which resulted into a higher energy absorption in most of the geometrical shapes of the composite tubes.