Bionic Design of the Bumper Beam Inspired by the Bending and Energy Absorption Characteristics of Bamboo

This study conducted quasistatic three-point bending tests to investigate the effect of bamboo node on the energy absorption, bending, and deformation characteristics of bamboo. Results showed that the node had a reinforcing effect on the energy absorption and bending strength of the bamboo culm sub...

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Main Authors: Meng Zou, Jiafeng Song, Shucai Xu, Shengfu Liu, Zhiyong Chang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2018-01-01
Series:Applied Bionics and Biomechanics
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/8062321
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spelling doaj-a71e67aff37746d4b3f2b62658e0dd8b2021-07-02T09:25:44ZengHindawi LimitedApplied Bionics and Biomechanics1176-23221754-21032018-01-01201810.1155/2018/80623218062321Bionic Design of the Bumper Beam Inspired by the Bending and Energy Absorption Characteristics of BambooMeng Zou0Jiafeng Song1Shucai Xu2Shengfu Liu3Zhiyong Chang4Key Laboratory for Bionics Engineering of Education Ministry, Changchun 130022, ChinaKey Laboratory for Bionics Engineering of Education Ministry, Changchun 130022, ChinaState Key Lab of Automotive Safety and Energy, Beijing 100084, ChinaKey Laboratory for Bionics Engineering of Education Ministry, Changchun 130022, ChinaKey Laboratory for Bionics Engineering of Education Ministry, Changchun 130022, ChinaThis study conducted quasistatic three-point bending tests to investigate the effect of bamboo node on the energy absorption, bending, and deformation characteristics of bamboo. Results showed that the node had a reinforcing effect on the energy absorption and bending strength of the bamboo culm subjected to bending load. The experimental results demonstrated that nodal samples (NS) significantly outperform internodal samples without node (INS). Under the three-point bending load, the main failure mode of bamboo is the fracture failure. The node also showed split and fracture prevention function obviously. Based on that, a series of bionic bumper beams were designed inspired by the bamboo node. The FEM results indicated that the performance of bionic bumpers was better than that of a normal bumper with regard to bending strength, energy absorption, and being lightweight. In particular, the bionic bumper beam has the best performance with regard to bending, energy absorption, and being lightweight compared with the normal bumper under pole impact. The characteristic of the bionic bumper beam is higher than that of the normal bumper beam by 12.3% for bending strength, 36.9% for EA, and 31.4% for SEA; moreover, there was a mass reduction of 4.9%, which still needs further optimization.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/8062321
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author Meng Zou
Jiafeng Song
Shucai Xu
Shengfu Liu
Zhiyong Chang
spellingShingle Meng Zou
Jiafeng Song
Shucai Xu
Shengfu Liu
Zhiyong Chang
Bionic Design of the Bumper Beam Inspired by the Bending and Energy Absorption Characteristics of Bamboo
Applied Bionics and Biomechanics
author_facet Meng Zou
Jiafeng Song
Shucai Xu
Shengfu Liu
Zhiyong Chang
author_sort Meng Zou
title Bionic Design of the Bumper Beam Inspired by the Bending and Energy Absorption Characteristics of Bamboo
title_short Bionic Design of the Bumper Beam Inspired by the Bending and Energy Absorption Characteristics of Bamboo
title_full Bionic Design of the Bumper Beam Inspired by the Bending and Energy Absorption Characteristics of Bamboo
title_fullStr Bionic Design of the Bumper Beam Inspired by the Bending and Energy Absorption Characteristics of Bamboo
title_full_unstemmed Bionic Design of the Bumper Beam Inspired by the Bending and Energy Absorption Characteristics of Bamboo
title_sort bionic design of the bumper beam inspired by the bending and energy absorption characteristics of bamboo
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Applied Bionics and Biomechanics
issn 1176-2322
1754-2103
publishDate 2018-01-01
description This study conducted quasistatic three-point bending tests to investigate the effect of bamboo node on the energy absorption, bending, and deformation characteristics of bamboo. Results showed that the node had a reinforcing effect on the energy absorption and bending strength of the bamboo culm subjected to bending load. The experimental results demonstrated that nodal samples (NS) significantly outperform internodal samples without node (INS). Under the three-point bending load, the main failure mode of bamboo is the fracture failure. The node also showed split and fracture prevention function obviously. Based on that, a series of bionic bumper beams were designed inspired by the bamboo node. The FEM results indicated that the performance of bionic bumpers was better than that of a normal bumper with regard to bending strength, energy absorption, and being lightweight. In particular, the bionic bumper beam has the best performance with regard to bending, energy absorption, and being lightweight compared with the normal bumper under pole impact. The characteristic of the bionic bumper beam is higher than that of the normal bumper beam by 12.3% for bending strength, 36.9% for EA, and 31.4% for SEA; moreover, there was a mass reduction of 4.9%, which still needs further optimization.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/8062321
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