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Special behavior of unidirectional sandwich panels with transversely flexible core under statical loading

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In this article, a higher-order theory for sandwich panels with non-rigid bond layers between the face sheets and the core is presented, and the central finite difference scheme is used for discretizing the continuous formulation, which reveals that the ordinary sandwich panel behaves as a compound structure in which the local/localized, overall or interactive forms of the response can take place depending on the geometry, mechanical properties and boundary conditions of the structure.
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Special features inherent in the response of ordinary (fully bonded) and delaminated sandwich panels with a transversely flexible (“soft”) core subjected to external in-plane and vertical statical loads are analyzed. The analytical formulation is based on a higher-order theory for sandwich panels with non-rigid bond layers between the face sheets and the core. The central finite difference scheme is used for discretizing the continuous formulation. The deflated iterative Arnoldi scheme for solution of a large-scale generalized eigenvalue problem is employed, as well as the quasi-Newton global framework for the natural parameter and the arc-length continuation procedures. The numerical higher-order analysis reveals that the ordinary sandwich panel behaves as a compound structure in which the local/localized, overall or interactive forms of the response can take place depending on the geometry, mechanical properties, and boundary conditions of the structure. The non-sinusoidal modes confined to the support zones of the panel may occur at critical loads much lower than those predicted on the basis of presumed sinusoidal modes. Soft-core sandwich panels possess a complex branching behavior with limit points and secondary bifurcations. The thin-film-delamination approach used in the field of the composite plates is unsuitable for the analysis of delaminated sandwich panels and consideration of the interaction between the face sheets and the core is required. The complex response of the soft-core sandwich panels can be predicted only with the aid of the enhanced higher-order theory.

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