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Bending collapse behaviors and energy absorption characteristics of aluminum-GFRP hybrid tube beams

Authors
Lee, Sung-HyukKim, Cheol-WoongChoi, Nak-Sam
Issue Date
Dec-2006
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications Ltd
Keywords
Aluminum-GFRP hybrid tube beam; Bending collapse; Energy absorption characteristic; Local buckling deformation
Citation
Key Engineering Materials, v.326-328 II, pp.1825 - 1828
Indexed
OTHER
Journal Title
Key Engineering Materials
Volume
326-328 II
Start Page
1825
End Page
1828
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/45311
DOI
10.4028/0-87849-415-4.1825
ISSN
1013-9826
Abstract
Bending collapse behaviors and energy absorption characteristics of aluminum-GFRP hybrid tube beams were evaluated by using experimental tests combined with theoretical analysis. Hybrid tube beams composed of glass fiber-epoxy layer wrapped around on aluminum tube were made in autoclave with the recommend curing cycle. The hybrid tube beams showed a considerable improvement in their bending performance. The maximum bending moment and specific energy absorption of the hybrid tubes were higher than those of the aluminum tubes. They were also evaluated as a function of ply orientation and thickness of GFRP layer. A modified theoretical mode) was developed to predict the resistance to the collapse of hybrid tube beams subjected to a bending load. Theoretical ultimate bending moments and moment-rotation angle curves of hybrid tube beams were in good agreement with experimental ones. Hybrid tube beams strengthened by GFPR layer with 90°/0° and 45°/-45° ply orientation showed an excellent bending strength and energy absorption capability, respectively. Therefore, on the basis of above results, it was concluded that aluminum-GFRP hybrid tube beams might be employed as reinforcing and/or energy absorbable light weight space frame.
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