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Design, Manufacturing, and Analysis of a Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer Crash Box

Mehmet C Engül , Serdar Demir YTU , Nuri Ersoy

Journal of Composites Science

Abstract

This paper presents a novel carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) crash box design, incorporating numerical analysis and manufacturing aspects. Within the design and analysis phases, a novel numerical methodology is employed to mitigate computational costs in estimating specific energy absorption (SEA). The proposed approach involves a reduction in ply interfaces and modification of pertinent material properties to optimize energy dissipation, achieving more than 50% reduction in simulation time. This methodology is applied to the design of a composite crash box made of unidirectional (UD) carbon/epoxy prepregs, resulting in a new geometry: sun-like shape featuring four sinusoidal arms connected to a central circular core. Subsequent manufacturing and testing reveal a SEA value of 79.46 J/g for designed geometry, surpassing metallic counterparts by a factor of 3 to 4. Furthermore, this study conducts a comparative analysis of energy absorption performance between unidirectional and woven fabric prepregs for the same geometry. Utilizing carbon/epoxy woven fabric (WF) prepregs further enhances the SEA to 89.26 J/g. Finally, the application of edge tapering to the crash box structure is shown to eliminate initial peak loads, thereby preventing excessive deceleration.

Keywords

Crash Woven fabric Tapering Carbon fiber reinforced polymer Composite number Fibre-reinforced plastic Fiber Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution Materials science Structural engineering Composite material

Subject Areas

Cellular and Composite Structures ·Mechanical Engineering ·Physical Sciences
Mechanical Behavior of Composites ·Mechanics of Materials ·Physical Sciences
Transportation Safety and Impact Analysis ·Civil and Structural Engineering ·Physical Sciences

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