2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.tws.2015.06.010
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Design of progressively folding thin-walled tubular components using compliant mechanism synthesis

Abstract: This work introduces a design method for the progressive collapse of thinwalled tubular components under axial and oblique impacts. The proposed design method follows the principles of topometry optimization for compliant mechanism design in which the output port location and direction determine the folding (collapse) mode. In this work, the output ports are located near the impact end with a direction that is perpendicular to the component's longitudinal axis. The topometry optimization is achieved with the u… Show more

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“…Step 1: Conceptual design generation. In order to trigger a progressive collapse on the S-rail, principles of topology optimization of compliant mechanisms [47,44] are applied to the design of thin-walled structures [6,36]: given the displacement of prescribed input ports, the objective is to find the thickness distribution that maximizes the displacement of prescribed output ports. The input ports are prescribed on the S-rail at the contact nodes with the rigid wall.…”
Section: S-railmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Step 1: Conceptual design generation. In order to trigger a progressive collapse on the S-rail, principles of topology optimization of compliant mechanisms [47,44] are applied to the design of thin-walled structures [6,36]: given the displacement of prescribed input ports, the objective is to find the thickness distribution that maximizes the displacement of prescribed output ports. The input ports are prescribed on the S-rail at the contact nodes with the rigid wall.…”
Section: S-railmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The input ports are prescribed on the S-rail at the contact nodes with the rigid wall. The output ports are defined by the wavelength λ of the progressive buckling corresponding to an ideal axial crushing condition [6] (Fig. 16).…”
Section: S-railmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this case, the input ports are prescribed at the contact nodes with a rigid wall. The output ports are defined by the wavelength λ of the progressive buckling corresponding to an ideal axial crushing condition [64] (Fig. 17).…”
Section: Mechanical Compliance Under a Static Loadmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More accurate dynamic responses of the structure can be obtained under impact loading. The HCA is further developed to enhance energy absorption characteristics of the plate structure [26], thin-walled tubes [27][28][29]. In above mentioned HCA-based method, the division of design domain depends on designer's input, it cannot be applied to a general problem.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%