Title of article :
A blast-tolerant sandwich plate design with a polyurea interlayer
Author/Authors :
Yehia A. Bahei-El-Din، نويسنده , , George J. Dvorak ، نويسنده , , Olivia J. Fredricksen، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
This paper presents a study of both conventional and modified sandwich plate designs subjected to blast loads. The
conventional sandwich Design (1) consists of thin outer (loaded side) and inner facesheets made of fibrous laminates, separated
by a layer of structural foam core. In the modified Design (2), a thin polyurea interlayer is inserted between the
outer facesheet and the foam core. Comparisons of the two designs are made during a long time period of 5.0 ms, initiated
by a pressure impulse lasting 0.05 ms applied to a single span of a continuous plate. In the initial response period the overall
deflections are limited and significant foam core crushing is caused in the conventional design by the incident compression
wave. This type of damage is much reduced in the modified design, by stiffening of the polyurea interlayer under shock
compression, which provides support to the outer facesheet and alters propagation of stress waves into the foam core. This
benefits the long term, bending response and leads to significant reductions in facesheet strains and overall deflection. The
total kinetic energy of the modified sandwich plate is much lower than that of a conventionally designed plate, and so is the
stored and dissipated strain energy. Similar reductions are found when the conventional and the enhanced sandwich plates
have equal overall thickness or equal total mass
Keywords :
Blast load , Sandwich plates , interlayers , Polyurea , Finite elements
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures