Study on Quasi-Static Axial Compression Performance and Energy Absorption of Aluminum Foam-Filled Steel Tubes

Materials (Basel). 2023 Jun 20;16(12):4485. doi: 10.3390/ma16124485.

Abstract

To study the axial compression performance of aluminum foam-filled steel tube and empty steel tube as objects, such tubes are studied in this paper, which explores the carrying capacity and deformation behavior of aluminum foam-filled steel tube with different lengths under a quasi-static axial load through experimental research. The carrying capacity, deformation behavior, stress distribution, and energy absorption characteristics of empty steel tubes and foam-filled steel tubes are compared through finite element numerical simulation. The results indicate that, compared with the empty steel tube, the aluminum foam-filled steel tube still presents a large residual carrying capacity after the axial force exceeds the ultimate load, and the whole compression process reflects steady-state compression. In addition, the axial and lateral deformation amplitudes of the foam-filled steel tube decrease significantly during the whole compression process. After filling the foam metal, the large stress area decreases and the energy absorption capacity improves.

Keywords: aluminum foam-filled steel tube; axial compression; carrying capacity; energy absorption; numerical simulation.

Grants and funding

This work was financially supported by Scientific Research Youth Program of Higher Education Institutions of Guizhou Province (Grant No. Qianjiaoji [2022] 372), the Special research project for doctoral development of Kaili University (Grant No. BSFZ202207), the Science and Technology Program of Qiandongnan Prefecture (Grant No. Qiandongnan Kehe Jzi [2022] 61 and Qiandongnan Kehe Jzi [2022] 62), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 51308260), the Jiangsu Overseas Visiting Scholar Program for University Prominent Young and Middle-aged Teachers and Presidents (Grant No. 2018169).