학술논문

Evaluation of energy absorption performance of steel square profiles with circular discontinuities
Document Type
article
Source
Latin American Journal of Solids and Structures, Vol 11, Iss 10, Pp 1744-1760
Subject
Thin walled structure
circular discontinuities
energy performance
finite element method
experimental stand
Mechanics of engineering. Applied mechanics
TA349-359
Descriptive and experimental mechanics
QC120-168.85
Language
English
ISSN
1679-7825
Abstract
This article details the experimental and numerical results on the energy absorption performance of square tubular profile with circular discontinuities drilled at lengthwise in the structure. A straight profile pattern was utilized to compare the absorption of energy between the ones with discontinuities under quasi-static loads. The collapse mode and energy absorption conditions were modified by circular holes. The holes were drilled symmetrically in two walls and located in three different positions along of profile length. The results showed a better performance on energy absorption for the circular discontinuities located in middle height. With respect to a profile without holes, a maximum increase of 7% in energy absorption capacity was obtained experimentally. Also, the numerical simulation confirmed that the implementation of circular discontinuities can reduce the peak load (Pmax) by 10%. A present analysis has been conducted to compare numerical results obtained by means of the finite element method with the experimental data captured by using the testing machine. Finally the discrete model of the tube with and without geometrical discontinuities presents very good agreements with the experimental results.