Bioinspired Golden Spiral Shapes on Crushing Protection Behaviors of Tubular Structures

Author:

Sherman John12,Zhang Wen13,Waheed Hamza1,Albarran Alexis1,Crumpler Hunter1,Xu Jun124ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical Engineering and Engineering Science The University of North Carolina at Charlotte Charlotte NC 28223 USA

2. Vehicle Energy & Safety Laboratory (VESL) North Carolina Motorsports and Automotive Research Center The University of North Carolina at Charlotte Charlotte NC 28223 USA

3. Engineering Department Nuro Mountain View CA 94043 USA

4. School of Data Science The University of North Carolina at Charlotte Charlotte NC 28223 USA

Abstract

Advanced structure design for energy absorption is a long‐lasting pursuit due to its fascinating scientific merit in mechanics and important engineering application. Curves, a type of mathematical variation in geometry, are widely adopted in the biological system and biomaterial structures after long‐time nature evolution toward optimization and adaption. Inspired by nature, a novel type of tubular structure is designed with golden spiral curvature. With the variations in the hierarchy of the supporting spirals and the number of arms, a maximum of 38.8% increase is demonstrated in performance over an uncurved counterpart structure. The computational modeling reveals that the additional added golden spiral arms within the tube enhance the rigidity and increase the energy dissipation via progress buckling involved by additional materials such that the energy absorption upon crushing is significantly improved. Theoretical models then provide intrinsic underlying mechanics analysis with more intuitive design guidance for such structures. Results develop an efficient yet simple design based on widely accepted tubular structure design for impact protection, enrich the mechanistic understanding of the nonlinear buckling behaviors, and provide applicable design guidance for engineering structures.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science

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