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Crashworthy Examination of a Newly Proposed Impact Attenuator Design: Experimental Testing and Numerical Analysis.

Authors :
Prasetya, Laksmana Widi
Prabowo, Aditya Rio
Ubaidillah, Ubaidillah
Hadi, Syamsul
Hidajat, Raymundus Lulus Lambang Govinda
Tuswan, Tuswan
Adiputra, Ristiyanto
Source :
Modelling & Simulation in Engineering. 9/24/2021, p1-20. 20p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The impact attenuator is a safety vehicle system designed to absorb the kinetic energy from a collision that is converted into deformation and ensures the deceleration level acting on the human body remains low. In this paper, we propose that the impact attenuator be fabricated with used cans, which are easy to obtain. Compared to fabricating cylinders through machining and other production processes using new material, the application of used cans may reduce production costs by approximately IDR 500,000 (USD 34.50) for one attenuator structure, while the attenuator still meets the weight criterion, i.e., it has to be light to improve acceleration and fuel efficiency. As a type of metal waste product, food cans are often fabricated from aluminum and other metal alloys. These products are widely used in our lives; if they are not recycled, they can potentially pollute the environment as waste. Given these problems and considering the use of environmentally friendly materials, lightweight used cans were chosen as materials for the proposed impact attenuator design. In the initial study, the verification and validation tests of the impact attenuator shell and used cans show good agreement between the numerical and experimental impact tests. The proposed impact attenuator design under the predetermined parameters showed that used cans of aluminum 6063 series can be recommended as an alternative material in this system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16875591
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Modelling & Simulation in Engineering
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
152625724
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/5001060