Optimisation of Thin-Walled Hybrid Vertical Struts for Crashworthy Aircraft Designs

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Paz Méndez, Javier
Teixeira-Dias, F.

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Paz, J., Díaz, J., Romera, L. et al. Struct Multidisc Optim (2020) 61: 141. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00158-019-02350-3

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[Abstract] This research concerns the crashworthiness enhancement of a model of a Boeing 737-200 fuselage section. Using a validated numerical specimen, four thin-walled crushable hybrid energy absorbers are added to the aircraft to work as vertical struts. The absorbers are composed of a hollow aluminium tube, a star-shaped glass fibre–reinforced polymer inner matrix and foam extrusions. The absorbers—with variable tube edge and thickness, composite thickness and core height—are single- and multi-objectively optimised. Surrogate models and genetic algorithms are used for the minimisation of acceleration loads, injury levels and the strut’s weight. Results yield a more efficient frames’ collapse evolution with plastic dissipation increased by over 50%. Consequently, acceleration peaks are up to 50% lower at the two measured locations while maintaining low mass values. Injury levels were also reduced from severe to moderate according to an Eiband diagram.

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