Abstract
Static crushing tests were conducted on graphite composite tubes to examine the in fluence of fiber and matrix maximum strain at failure on the energy absorption capability of graphite reinforced composite material. Fiber and matrix maximum strain at failure were determined to significantly effect energy absorption. The higher strain at failure composite material system, AS-4/5245, exhibited superior energy absorption capability compared to AS-4/934, T300/5245 or T300/934 composite material. Results of this in vestigation suggest that to achieve maximum energy from a composite material a matrix material that has a higher strain at failure than the fiber reinforcement should be used.