IMPACT BEHAVIOUR AND ENERGY DISSIPATION IN METALLIC THIN-WALLED HOLLOW SPHERES
Metallic foams made of thin-walled hollow spheres are attractive in applications where weight saving is a critical issue. In this work, an experimentally validated finite element model was developed to investigate the impact behaviour and energy dissipation capacity of single hollow spheres, both of...
Main Authors: | Li, P, Petrinic, N, Siviour, C |
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Format: | Conference item |
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2011
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