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Energy Absorption by Structural Deformation

Authors: René Larousse;

Energy Absorption by Structural Deformation

Abstract

<div class="htmlview paragraph">Two forms of energy absorption are discussed in this paper. The first, mechanical reinforcement, is a prototype part, a guided sliding tube in a box-like structure, which acts as an additional buffer attached to the front frame extension of a small automobile. The second form, foam injection, is applied through hollow elements of sheet steel &lt; 1 mm thick injected with rigid polyurethane foam.</div> <div class="htmlview paragraph">Laboratory tests have shown that it is unreasonable to consider impact speeds of more than 55 km/h for a loaded small vehicle, even after modification and reinforcement. Higher impact speeds would increase both weight and vehicle price, and increase occupant injury risk due to high deceleration within the vehicle.</div>

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