Evaluation of Grid-domed Textile Composite as Shock-absorbing Liner of Bicycle Helmets
This paper is concerned with a study of the deformation mechanism of a flat-topped, grid-domed textile composite possessing high specific energy absorption capacity. The composite was fabricated by curing thermoset resin-impregnated nylon knitted fabric as a grid-domed cellular structure. During the...
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description | This paper is concerned with a study of the deformation mechanism of a flat-topped, grid-domed textile composite possessing high specific energy absorption capacity. The composite was fabricated by curing thermoset resin-impregnated nylon knitted fabric as a grid-domed cellular structure. During the forming process the fabric stretching may affect the cell wall thickness which is a critical factor on the deformation mode and the global energy absorption capacity. The deformation mechanism of a unit cell was studied under quasi-static axial compression and a modified mechanics model is proposed to describe the large plastic deformation mechanism of the flat-topped, conical cell under axial compression. The potential applications of this textile composite include use as a shock-absorbing liner of bicycle helmets, an energy-absorbing vehicle door or other lightweight devices in which high energy absorption capacity is of great importance. |
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