Numerical Investigation of Energy Absorption Performance in Thin-Walled Structure Under Three-Point Bending Test

The components used to absorb and dissipate the effects of the kinetic energy generated during impact are vital for improving the safety standard of vehicles. Among these, the bending behavior of thin-walled beams in particular plays a critical role in effectively managing the effects of the forces...

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