Title of article
Corrugated all-composite sandwich structures. Part 2: Failure mechanisms and experimental programme
Author/Authors
Sohrab Kazemahvazi، نويسنده , , Daniel Tanner، نويسنده , , Dan Zenkert، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
6
From page
920
To page
925
Abstract
A novel corrugated composite core, referred to as a hierarchical corrugation, has been developed and tested experimentally. Hierarchical corrugations exhibit a range of different failure modes depending on the geometrical properties and the material properties of the structures. In order to understand the different failure modes the analytical strength model, developed in part 1 of this paper, was used to make collapse mechanism maps for the different corrugation configurations. If designed correctly, the hierarchical structures can have more than 7 times higher weight specific strength compared to its monolithic counter part. The difference in strength arises mainly from the increase in buckling resistance of the sandwich core members compared to the monolithic version. The highest difference in strength is seen for core configurations with low overall density. As the density of the core increases, the monolithic core members get stockier and more resistant to buckling and thus the benefits of the hierarchical structure reduces.
Keywords
A. Structural composites , Hierarchical structures , B. Sandwich structures
Journal title
COMPOSITES SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
COMPOSITES SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Record number
1041033
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