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Get Free AccessThe objective of this work is to analyze the influence of the cross-section of a bumper beam made of fully biodegradable composites. Flax/PLA bumper beams were manufactured with four types of cross-sections with different degree of roundness. Specimens were subjected to low velocity impacts and the post-impact behavior is evaluated under three-point bending tests. Results indicate that different cross-sections can be selected if the objective is to maximize the impact performance or the post-impact residual properties. The bumper beam with the higher roundness exhibits the best impact performance, while an intermediate section exhibits the best after impact residual mechanical properties.
Liu Jiao Wang, J.A. Loya, Carlos Santiuste (2022). Influence of cross-section on the impact and post-impact behavior of biocomposites bumper beams. Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Structures, 30(16), pp. 3245-3256, DOI: 10.1080/15376494.2022.2072029.
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2022
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English
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Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Structures
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10.1080/15376494.2022.2072029
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