This work presents an experimental study characterizing the crush performance of hollow cylindrical tubes made with prepreg platelet molding compound (PPMC). PPMC is a composite material system that uses platelets from chopped and slit unidirectional prepreg as the basis for a molding compound. This material system has a higher fiber volume fraction and better mechanical properties than traditional short fiber systems and can be molded into complex geometries unlike continuous fiber systems. As such, this material system shows promise for use with complex structural members in vehicles. The failure morphology and specific energy absorption of the material are evaluated with different thickness-to-diameter geometries and test speeds. In addition, this work investigates how PPMC components compare to traditional continuous fiber components and finds that PPMC performs as well as continuous fiber layups with similar effective laminate stiffnesses.
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