2024
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-4490898/v1
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Bio-inspired Thin-Walled Energy Absorber Adapted from the Xylem Structure for Enhanced Vehicle Safety

Ahmed Saber,
Mehmet Ali Güler,
Murat Altin
et al.

Abstract: Throughout evolution, plants and animals have optimized their structure to thrive in a wide range of extreme environments, offering natural structures with both low mass and high energy absorption capacities. Vascular plants have developed a specialized tissue known as the Xylem, which offers structural support and facilitates the transport of water, mineral nutrients, and signals throughout the plant. This study aims to enhance the crashworthiness of vehicles by adapting the Xylem structure to design an effec… Show more

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