2009
DOI: 10.1007/s12206-009-0731-7
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A study on the crashworthiness and rollover characteristics of low-floor bus made of sandwich composites

Abstract: This paper describes the results of the numerical evaluation on crashworthiness and rollover characteristics of a lowfloor bus vehicle made of sandwich composites. The sandwich composite used for the vehicle structures was composed of aluminum honeycomb core and WR580/NF4000 glass-fabric/epoxy laminate facesheets. Material tests were conducted to determine the input parameters of the composite laminate facesheet model and the effective equivalent damage model for the orthotropic honeycomb core material. Crashw… Show more

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“…In fact, the first systematic and scientific investigation of the subject was applied to railway axles between 1879 to 1890 by Thomas Andrews [21]. Guler, Elitok, Bayram & Stelzmann [22] looked into the effectiveness of a seatbelt usage on the rollover crashworthiness of the intercity coach. Authors attempted to evaluate passenger injury risk and compare the effectiveness of seatbelt usage during rollover accident.…”
Section: Crashworthiness Of Busmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, the first systematic and scientific investigation of the subject was applied to railway axles between 1879 to 1890 by Thomas Andrews [21]. Guler, Elitok, Bayram & Stelzmann [22] looked into the effectiveness of a seatbelt usage on the rollover crashworthiness of the intercity coach. Authors attempted to evaluate passenger injury risk and compare the effectiveness of seatbelt usage during rollover accident.…”
Section: Crashworthiness Of Busmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They also have a similar type of crash absorber mounted on the back of the car for rear impacts [316]. On buses for public transportation, composite materials are used to reinforce roofs to prevent rollovers and to fabricate rollbars to protect passengers in case of rollover [317][318][319][320][321]. Composite materials are also found in roolbars for farm tractors [322].…”
Section: Automotive Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, Ko et al. 7 studied the crashworthiness of a sandwich composite bus through frontal crash and rollover tests. According to the structural details, the structure in Ko et al.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the structural details, the structure in Ko et al. 7 is not classified as a chassis-less structure, because it contains extruded metal profiles that are used as a skeleton. Testoni 8 proposed a sandwich structure for an urban electric bus.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%