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Effects Of Process Parameters And Meso-Structures On Dissipative Properties Of Additively Manufactured Structures, Peter Berube May 2021

Effects Of Process Parameters And Meso-Structures On Dissipative Properties Of Additively Manufactured Structures, Peter Berube

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With approximately 5.9 million vehicular collisions in the United States per year, the ability of a vehicle to absorb energy during a collision is critical to reducing the likelihood and severity of injuries. A primary means to absorb energy during a collision is a crush tube, which is a predominantly-prismatic-shaped, metallic structure located at the front or rear of a vehicle intended to absorb energy by progressively buckling in addition to dissipating energy, crush tubes must be light weight to reduce vehicular green-house gas emissions, resilient to fatigue, resilient to environmental exposure, and economically feasible to manufacture. Historically, these competing …