Title of article :
Low-velocity impact response of sandwich beams with functionally graded core
Author/Authors :
N.A. Apetre، نويسنده , , B.V. Sankar، نويسنده , , D.R. Ambur، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
The problem of low-speed impact of a one-dimensional sandwich panel by a rigid cylindrical projectile is considered.
The core of the sandwich panel is functionally graded such that the density, and hence its stiffness, vary through the
thickness. The problem is a combination of static contact problem and dynamic response of the sandwich panel
obtained via a simple nonlinear spring-mass model (quasi-static approximation). The variation of core Young s
modulus is represented by a polynomial in the thickness coordinate, but the Poisson s ratio is kept constant. The
two-dimensional elasticity equations for the plane sandwich structure are solved using a combination of Fourier series
and Galerkin method. The contact problem is solved using the assumed contact stress distribution method. For the
impact problem we used a simple dynamic model based on quasi-static behavior of the panel—the sandwich beam
was modeled as a combination of two springs, a linear spring to account for the global deflection and a nonlinear spring
to represent the local indentation effects. Results indicate that the contact stiffness of the beam with graded core
increases causing the contact stresses and other stress components in the vicinity of contact to increase. However,
the values of maximum strains corresponding to the maximum impact load are reduced considerably due to grading
of the core properties. For a better comparison, the thickness of the functionally graded cores was chosen such that
the flexural stiffness was equal to that of a beam with homogeneous core. The results indicate that functionally graded
cores can be used effectively to mitigate or completely prevent impact damage in sandwich composites.
Keywords :
Contact problem , Functionally graded cores , Functionally graded materials , Impact damage , Sandwich panels , Low-velocity impact
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures