“…As a result most of the attention to crashworthiness or crash energy absorption has been focused on composite structures during the last decade. Experimental studies [2,3,[5][6][7]10,11,14,16,17,19,22,30] have demonstrated that specially designed composite structures damaged in a controlled progressive manner can absorb more energy per unit mass of crushed materials than conventional metals. The tests have also indicated that the energy absorption mechanism of composites is far more complex than those observed in metallic materials, including matrix cracking, matrix crushing, fibre breakage, fibre buckling, delamination and fibre-matrix de-bonding [2,4,11].…”