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Title: Numerical simulation study on lateral collapse of kenaf-foam composite filled in cylindrical tube subjected to dynamic loading
Authors: Ahmad Mujahid, Ahmad Zaidi
Lang, Goh Ling
Ahmad Firdaus, Ahmad Zaidi
ahmadfirdaus@unimap.edu.my
mujahid80s@yahoo.com
Keywords: Kenaf foam
Energy absorption
Issue Date: 2010
Publisher: Penerbit UTHM
Citation: Journal of Science and Technology, vol. 2(1), 2010
Abstract: In this paper the energy absorption of kenaf foam filled cylindrical tube has been investigated. First, a finite element model for empty cylindrical tube was constructed and followed by a foam-filled cylindrical tube model. In this study, there were five samples of kenaf foam density that been used and they are 5%, 10%, 15%, 20% and 0% (100%PU) for three different thickness cylindrical tube. The implemented models were used to simulate the behavior of empty and foam-filled tubes under lateral dynamic loadings. An impact mass of 10kg with three different impact velocity, 10m/s, 15m/s and 20m/s were used in the empty tube model simulation. Meanwhile, for foam-filled tube, impact velocity had increased to10m/s, 20m/s and 30m/s. The energy absorption capability was increased with foam filler in the cylindrical tube and the best kenaf foam density was obtained at 15%. For 15% kenaf foam, the value of energy absorption was higher than 100% PU but the energy absorption decreases for 20%.The results showed that increases wall thickness and kenaf foam filler will increase the energy absorption.
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URI: http://dspace.unimap.edu.my:80/dspace/handle/123456789/33423
http://penerbit.uthm.edu.my/ojs/index.php/JST/article/view/237
ISSN: 2229-8460
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