Impact Energy Absorption of Thin-Walled Cylinders with Ribs
Tadaharu ADACHI, Tsuyoshi TAKEMOTO, Wakako ARAKI and Akihiko YAMAJI
Abstract:We experimentally studied effect of ribs on impact energy absorption of thin-walled cylinders. Several kinds of the specimens with different intervals and numbers of ribs were made of aluminum alloy. The drop weight test was conducted to examine relations between impact force and displacement of the specimens. It was found that the crushing modes were dependent on distance between ribs. Axisymmetric and non-axisymmetric crushing modes occurred for short distance and for long distance, respectively. The mean crushing force for the axisymmetric mode was larger than one for non-axisymmetric mode. It was clarified that the crushing behavior in an interval of rib was independent of one in other interval. Therefore, a cylinder with a lot of short interval ribs has high ability for impact energy absorption. Key Words:Impact, Energy absorption, Thin-walled cylinder, Rib, Crushing, Crushing mode, Mean crushing load