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Dynamic Crushing of Gradient Auxetic Honeycombs

Journal

JOURNAL OF VIBRATION ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGIES
Volume 9, Issue 3, Pages 421-431

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s42417-020-00236-z

Keywords

Gradient honeycombs; Auxetic; Impact speed; Energy absorption

Funding

  1. Qinxin Talents Cultivation Program of Beijing Information Science and Technology University [QXTCPB201701]
  2. Beijing Natural Science Foundation [1182010]
  3. Hebei Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China [A2019202342]
  4. National Natural Science Foundation of China [11832002, 11732005, 11472057]

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This paper presents four types of new gradient honeycombs with negative Poisson's ratio, obtained by changing the geometric or physical parameters of cells. The research results show that the thickness of cell walls significantly affects the impact resistance and vibration energy absorption of honeycomb structures, with the angle gradient honeycomb exhibiting better energy absorption.
Purpose As a kind of common lightweight porous materials, honeycombs have a wide range of applications in aerospace, architecture, packaging and other fields. In this paper, four types of new gradient honeycombs with negative Poisson's ratio are obtained, including angle gradient, thickness gradient and functional gradient, which are obtained by changing the geometric or physical parameters of cells. Methods The dynamic responses of gradient auxetic honeycombs under different impact speeds are studied by ABAQUS display dynamic finite element method, and the deformation profiles of gradient honeycomb models are obtained. The nominal stress-strain curves and energy absorptions of the gradient auxetic honeycombs are studied, and the dynamic bearing capacity of the four kinds of gradient auxetic honeycombs is further analyzed. Results and Conclusion The results obtained in this paper show that the thickness of cell walls has a great influence on the impact resistance and vibration energy absorption of honeycomb structures. As for gradient honeycombs, the angle gradient honeycomb is better than the other three types in energy absorption, and the functional gradient honeycomb containing ceramic is less deformed. The research results in this paper will provide theoretical guidance for energy absorption, vibration reduction design and applications of honeycomb structures in the engineering field.

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