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Crashing analysis and multiobjective optimization for thin-walled structures with functionally graded thickness

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF IMPACT ENGINEERING
Volume 64, Issue -, Pages 62-74

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijimpeng.2013.10.004

Keywords

Multiobjective optimization; Tailor rolled blank (TRB); Crashworthiness; Non-uniform thickness sheet; Functionally graded thickness

Funding

  1. National 973 Project of China [2010CB328005]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61232014, 11202072]
  3. Ministry of Education of China [20120161120005]
  4. Hunan Provincial Science Foundation of China [13JJ4036]
  5. Open Fund of Traction Power State Key Laboratory of Southwest Jiaotong University [TPL1206]
  6. Graduate Student Innovation Project of Hunan province, China [521298760]

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Thin-walled structures have exhibited significant advantages in light weight and energy absorption and been widely applied in automotive, aerospace, transportation and defense industries. Unlike existing thin-walled structures with uniform thickness, this paper introduces functionally graded structures with changing wall thickness along the longitudinal direction in a certain gradient (namely, functionally graded thickness - FGT). Its crashing behaviors are the key topics of the present study. We examine the crashing characteristics of functionally graded thin-walled structures and evaluate the effect of different thickness gradient patterns on crashing behaviors. It is shown that the gradient exponent parameter n that controls the variation of thickness has significant effect on crashworthiness. To optimize crash-worthiness of the FGT tubes, the Non-dominated Sorting Genetic Algorithm (NSGA-II) is used to seek for an optimal gradient, where a surrogate modeling method, specifically response surface method (RSM), is adopted to formulate the specific energy absorption (SEA) and peak crashing force functions. The results yielded from the optimization indicate that the FGT tube is superior to its uniform thickness counterparts in overall crashing behaviors. Therefore, FGT thin-walled structures are recommended as a potential absorber of crashing energy. Crown Copyright (C) 2013 Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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