Energy Absorption Characteristic of Biomimetic Gradient Hierarchical Multicellular Tubes Under Axial Impact

Author:

Qian Jun1ORCID,Deng Xiaolin2ORCID,Huang Cuiping2ORCID,Cai Zhenzhen2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Electronic Information, Guangxi Minzu University, Nanning 530006, P. R. China

2. School of Electronics and Information Engineering, Wuzhou University, Wuzhou 543002, P. R. China

Abstract

This paper introduces a biomimetic gradient hierarchical multicellular structure consisting of two tree-like fractal variants: one based on vertex connections (HCV) and the other based on wall connections (HCW). We investigate their mechanical behavior and deformation through numerical simulations. Our findings reveal that, irrespective of whether they have the same wall thickness or mass, second-order and third-order structures exhibit superior energy absorption capacity (EA) and crushing force efficiency (CFE) compared to first-order structures, resulting in significantly enhanced crashworthiness performance. In the case of HCV structures with identical wall thickness, the third-order structure outperforms the first-order structure by 79.73% in specific energy absorption (SEA) and by 38.51% in CFE. Similarly, for HCW structures, the third-order variant surpasses the first-order one by 45.57% in SEA and 28.39% in CFE. We also conduct a parametric study, exploring the influence of inner circle diameter, fractal coefficient, and fractal angle on the crashworthiness of biomimetic gradient hierarchical multicellular structures. We identify the optimal fractal coefficient and inner diameter distribution range for HCV when the fractal angle is 60°. Lastly, we compare these structures with traditional multicellular tubes, demonstrating that biomimetic gradient hierarchical multicellular tubes achieve up to 50.34% higher SEA and 55.13% higher CFE. The results of this study offer valuable design insights for developing lightweight and efficient energy-absorbing structures.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Ltd

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