New subway energy absorber design increases crash safety by 5%
The researchers optimized a step-like energy absorber for subway vehicles by changing its geometry. They conducted impact experiments and simulations, finding that the collapse process happens in two phases. Adjusting the thickness of the outer and inner tubes affected energy distribution and crashworthiness. Changing the inner tube dimensions impacted energy absorption values. By using simulations, they improved the absorber design to increase specific energy absorption while meeting important constraints.