Compressive properties of glass fibre reinforced polymer (GFRP) rod with aluminium foam core
Background: Structures with metal foam cores are novel materials that have significant potential application in the automotive, marine, aircraft and building industries. They have the capability of absorbing considerable amount of impact energy by large plastic deformation under quasi-static or dyna...
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2-s2.0-84903199271 Hashim U.R.; Nordin A.H.; Jumahat A.; Ismail M.H. Compressive properties of glass fibre reinforced polymer (GFRP) rod with aluminium foam core 2014 Advances in Environmental Biology 8 8 SPEC. ISSUE 3 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84903199271&partnerID=40&md5=0dde88240239aa173058ec758ef2213d Background: Structures with metal foam cores are novel materials that have significant potential application in the automotive, marine, aircraft and building industries. They have the capability of absorbing considerable amount of impact energy by large plastic deformation under quasi-static or dynamic loading, making them ideal structure protectors and energy absorbers. Objective: To study the compressive properties of GFRP rod with aluminium foam core. Results: GFRP rod with aluminium foam core exhibited highest compressive strength and highest energy absorption compared to other systems of neat aluminium foam rod, neat GFRP rod and solid aluminium rod. Conclusion: The combination properties of aluminium foam and GFRP improved the performance of aluminium foam in terms of energy absorption capacity. © 2014 AENSI Publisher All rights reserved. American-Eurasian Network for Scientific Information 19950756 English Article |
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Compressive properties of glass fibre reinforced polymer (GFRP) rod with aluminium foam core |
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Compressive properties of glass fibre reinforced polymer (GFRP) rod with aluminium foam core |
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Compressive properties of glass fibre reinforced polymer (GFRP) rod with aluminium foam core |
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Background: Structures with metal foam cores are novel materials that have significant potential application in the automotive, marine, aircraft and building industries. They have the capability of absorbing considerable amount of impact energy by large plastic deformation under quasi-static or dynamic loading, making them ideal structure protectors and energy absorbers. Objective: To study the compressive properties of GFRP rod with aluminium foam core. Results: GFRP rod with aluminium foam core exhibited highest compressive strength and highest energy absorption compared to other systems of neat aluminium foam rod, neat GFRP rod and solid aluminium rod. Conclusion: The combination properties of aluminium foam and GFRP improved the performance of aluminium foam in terms of energy absorption capacity. © 2014 AENSI Publisher All rights reserved. |
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