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Original Articles

Energy absorption characteristics and optimization of three-beam star honeycomb

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Pages 1559-1573 | Received 11 Nov 2021, Accepted 29 Jan 2022, Published online: 27 Feb 2022
 

Abstract

With the increase of demands for anti-collision performance in many fields, the negative Poisson’s ratio structure has attracted the attention of researchers due to its light weight and high shear stiffness. Therefore, a new negative Poisson's ratio (NPR) structure named three-beam star honeycomb (TBSH) is proposed based on the classical star honeycomb (CSH). The stress equation of TBSH is derived by energy method, and its deformation characteristics and mechanical properties are studied. The results show that the structural deformation modes are different under different impact velocities, and TBSH has more obvious NPR effect. In addition, the influence of geometrical parameters on energy absorption of structures is also investigated. Finally, the thickness gradient is introduced into this structure, and the thickness gradient is optimized by multi-island genetic algorithm (MIGA). After optimization, the specific energy absorption (SEA) of the structure is significantly improved, while the initial peak stress (IPS) is decreased. The new structure proposed in this paper is expected to provide a novel design thinking and optimization idea for superstructure design.

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