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The Study Of Cylindrical Tube Under Quasi-Static Loading

Illy Salwana, Abd Razak (2009) The Study Of Cylindrical Tube Under Quasi-Static Loading. Project Report. UTeM, Melaka, Malaysia. (Submitted)

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Abstract

Vehicle’s crash caused a lot of trouble and undesired things. Though, the effect of the crash can be minimized or prevented as stated as crashworthiness. The crashworthiness of a vehicle depends on its material and structural. Thus, impact energy absorption devices is introduced and used in all vehicles structural nowadays. The impact energy absorption devices are consumable mechanical structure which useable and useful in any collisions. Thus cylindrical tube is being studied on axially and laterally impact. An investigation into energy absorption requires an understanding of materials engineering and structural mechanics. Performance of energy absorbers is determined from various parameters. From material properties, the common parameters those are important were determined by hardness test and compression test. Experimental works and theoretical analysis using theorems from previous studies are discussed and compared. Axially loading gave better result in energy absorbing compared to laterally loading.

Item Type: Final Year Project (Project Report)
Uncontrolled Keywords: Finite element method, Materials -- Testing
Subjects: T Technology > T Technology (General)
T Technology > TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Divisions: Library > Final Year Project > FKM
Depositing User: Jefridzain Jaafar
Date Deposited: 16 Aug 2012 06:49
Last Modified: 28 May 2015 03:34
URI: http://digitalcollection.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/5440

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