Influence of Composite Reinforcement on Failure Modes of Steel Tubes 911720
The previous experimental results on the circular steel tubes reinforced by a FRP composite have shown that the external reinforcement by composite improve their crush strength not only because of its own strength but also through an iteraction with the enveloped tube sheet which reduces the folding wave length and changes the collapse mode from an unstable one to a stable one. Here, the influence of the external reinforcement by composite on the crushing behaviour of square tubes is investigated experimentally. The same trend is obtained for square tubes. The external reinforcement changes the crushing mode from a non compact one to a compact one. The highest relative specific energy of the reinforced tube with respect to that of the non reinforced tube is 2.44.
Citation: Wang, X., Bloch, J., and Cesari, D., "Influence of Composite Reinforcement on Failure Modes of Steel Tubes," SAE Technical Paper 911720, 1991, https://doi.org/10.4271/911720. Download Citation
Author(s):
X.G. Wang, J.A. Bloch, D. Cesari
Affiliated:
LCB-INRETS Bron, France
Pages: 5
Event:
Automotive Industry in Expanding Countries
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Also in:
Automotive Industry in Expanding Countries Conference Proceedings-P-245
Related Topics:
Failure modes and effects analysis
Steel
Composite materials
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