Crashworthiness and Deformation Pattern Analysis of Single and Double Wall with Addition Infill Structure

Ship collisions are a phenomenon that often occurs in maritime transportation. One part of the ship that often experiences damage is the ship's wall (hull). This research aims to analyze and compare deformation patterns, stress distribution, and energy absorption in three wall models, single wa...

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Main Authors: Redyarsa Dharma Bintara, Moch. Agus Choiron, Yahya Zakariya, M. Hasbi Ash Shiddieqy, Fajar Adi Pratama
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Published: Universitas Negeri Malang 2024-07-01
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Online Access:https://journal2.um.ac.id/index.php/jmest/article/view/52766
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author Redyarsa Dharma Bintara
Moch. Agus Choiron
Yahya Zakariya
M. Hasbi Ash Shiddieqy
Fajar Adi Pratama
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Moch. Agus Choiron
Yahya Zakariya
M. Hasbi Ash Shiddieqy
Fajar Adi Pratama
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description Ship collisions are a phenomenon that often occurs in maritime transportation. One part of the ship that often experiences damage is the ship's wall (hull). This research aims to analyze and compare deformation patterns, stress distribution, and energy absorption in three wall models, single wall, double wall, and double wall, with the addition of infill structures. The infill structure used Polylactic Acid (PLA) polymer material because it provided convenience in the manufacturing process, while the walls of the test model used Aluminum 6063 material. The test model was developed by carrying out the design process using CAD software. Furthermore, a simulation test was carried out using software based on the finite element method with an explicit dynamic analysis type. Each test model received an impact load at a speed of 10 m/s that was carried out by the impactor. The results showed that the largest total energy absorption occurred in the double wall model with a filler structure (3643.49 J). In addition, the outward deformation pattern occurs in the double wall without a filler structure, while the inward occurs in the model with the addition of a filler structure. There were three types of stress distribution for single wall, double wall, and double wall with the addition of infill structure, namely concentrated stress, inline uniform stress, and a combination of both concentrated and inline uniform stress, respectively.
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spelling doaj-art-a4a4e05222c6496caaa2903561e025be2025-02-04T00:25:57ZengUniversitas Negeri MalangJournal of Mechanical Engineering Science and Technology2580-08172580-24022024-07-018116817710.17977/um016vbi12024p16811666Crashworthiness and Deformation Pattern Analysis of Single and Double Wall with Addition Infill StructureRedyarsa Dharma Bintara0Moch. Agus Choiron1Yahya Zakariya2M. Hasbi Ash Shiddieqy3Fajar Adi Pratama4Universitas Negeri MalangUniversitas BrawijayaUniversitas Negeri MalangMechanical Engineering and Industrial DepartmentMechanical Engineering and Industrial Department,Ship collisions are a phenomenon that often occurs in maritime transportation. One part of the ship that often experiences damage is the ship's wall (hull). This research aims to analyze and compare deformation patterns, stress distribution, and energy absorption in three wall models, single wall, double wall, and double wall, with the addition of infill structures. The infill structure used Polylactic Acid (PLA) polymer material because it provided convenience in the manufacturing process, while the walls of the test model used Aluminum 6063 material. The test model was developed by carrying out the design process using CAD software. Furthermore, a simulation test was carried out using software based on the finite element method with an explicit dynamic analysis type. Each test model received an impact load at a speed of 10 m/s that was carried out by the impactor. The results showed that the largest total energy absorption occurred in the double wall model with a filler structure (3643.49 J). In addition, the outward deformation pattern occurs in the double wall without a filler structure, while the inward occurs in the model with the addition of a filler structure. There were three types of stress distribution for single wall, double wall, and double wall with the addition of infill structure, namely concentrated stress, inline uniform stress, and a combination of both concentrated and inline uniform stress, respectively.https://journal2.um.ac.id/index.php/jmest/article/view/52766crashworthiness, double walls, impact, auxetic material, pla
spellingShingle Redyarsa Dharma Bintara
Moch. Agus Choiron
Yahya Zakariya
M. Hasbi Ash Shiddieqy
Fajar Adi Pratama
Crashworthiness and Deformation Pattern Analysis of Single and Double Wall with Addition Infill Structure
Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science and Technology
crashworthiness, double walls, impact, auxetic material, pla
title Crashworthiness and Deformation Pattern Analysis of Single and Double Wall with Addition Infill Structure
title_full Crashworthiness and Deformation Pattern Analysis of Single and Double Wall with Addition Infill Structure
title_fullStr Crashworthiness and Deformation Pattern Analysis of Single and Double Wall with Addition Infill Structure
title_full_unstemmed Crashworthiness and Deformation Pattern Analysis of Single and Double Wall with Addition Infill Structure
title_short Crashworthiness and Deformation Pattern Analysis of Single and Double Wall with Addition Infill Structure
title_sort crashworthiness and deformation pattern analysis of single and double wall with addition infill structure
topic crashworthiness, double walls, impact, auxetic material, pla
url https://journal2.um.ac.id/index.php/jmest/article/view/52766
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