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Sandwich-structured composite
About: Sandwich-structured composite is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 5853 publications have been published within this topic receiving 101126 citations.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of the transverse compressibility of the core on the transient dynamic response of structural sandwich panels under rapid loading conditions is investigated based on a higher-order sandwich shell theory in an effective multilayer formulation.
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TL;DR: In this article, the impact response of newly designed sandwich panels with aluminum (AL) foam core and metal fibre laminate (FML) skins, which are comprised of aluminium sheets and plain woven E glass fibre composite plies are investigated.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the static and flexural fatigue characteristics of foam cored polymer composite sandwich beams are investigated, where the skins of the beams are made from hybrid glass-aramid fibres set in epoxy resin and the core materials are linear and cross-linked polymer foams.
Abstract: The static and flexural fatigue characteristics of foam cored polymer composite sandwich beams are investigated. The skins of the beams are made from hybrid glass-aramid fibres set in epoxy resin and the core materials are linear and cross-linked polymer foams. The applied load in a ten-point configuration approximates a uniformly distributed load throughout the span of the beam which is simply supported at the ends. The testing frequencies are 0.33-0.91 Hz. Failure modes relate to both core shear and skin failure.
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TL;DR: In this paper, three variants of a novel steel sandwich sheet material have been studied and the geometrical arrangements of the steel fibres in the core have been characterised, and the beam stiffnesses of the sheets, and also their through-thickness Young's moduli have been measured.
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TL;DR: In this article, non-crimp fabric (NCF) composite face sheet sandwich panels have been tested in compression after impact (CAI). Damage in the face sheets was characterised by fractography.
Abstract: In the present study, non-crimp fabric (NCF) composite face sheet sandwich panels have been tested in compression after impact (CAI). Damage in the face sheets was characterised by fractography. Co ...
65 citations