Title of article :
Miscellaneous Modeling Approaches and Testing of a Satellite Honeycomb Sandwich Plate
Author/Authors :
Aborehab, Ali Aircraft Mechanics Departement - Military Technical College - Al-Khalifa Al-Maamoon Street Kobry Elkobbah, Cairo , Kassem, Mohammed Aircraft Mechanics Departement - Military Technical College - Al-Khalifa Al-Maamoon Street Kobry Elkobbah, Cairo , Farid Nemnem, Ahmed Aircraft Mechanics Departement - Military Technical College - Al-Khalifa Al-Maamoon Street Kobry Elkobbah, Cairo , Kamel, Mohamed Aircraft Mechanics Departement - Military Technical College - Al-Khalifa Al-Maamoon Street Kobry Elkobbah, Cairo
Abstract :
The honeycomb sandwich structures are commonly and efficiently adopted in the development of
light mass satellite structures as a result of their inherent high stiffness and strength properties. Through a
comprehensive study, the equivalent finite element modeling of honeycomb sandwich structures utilizing
miscellaneous modeling approaches is introduced. For the sake of validating results, both theoretical analysis
and experimental modal testing are implemented upon a honeycomb sandwich plate utilizing free-free
boundary conditions. Based on the results, the sandwich theory and its related shell-volume-shell approach
introduce a good match with the experimental results. The aforementioned approach is utilized extensively
during the process of satellite structural design and modeling. In addition, a parametric study is executed so as
to relate the geometric and material variations to the resonant modal frequencies. The study results indicate a
crucial influence of both honeycomb core and facing sheets thicknesses on the modal frequency values.
Keywords :
Sandwich theory , Satellite structure , Modal analysis , Equivalent plate theory , Sandwich structure
Journal title :
Journal of Applied and Computational Mechanics