• 제목/요약/키워드: 옥테트 트러스

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확장금속망 공정으로 제작된 옥테트 트러스 다공질 금속 (I) - 압축 및 전단 특성 - (Modified Octet Truss Cellular Metals Fabricated by Expanding Metal Process (I) - Compression and Shear Properties -)

  • 주재황;이동석;전인수;강기주
    • 대한기계학회논문집A
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    • 제31권11호
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    • pp.1124-1130
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    • 2007
  • This paper presents a new way for fabricating sandwich plates with tetrahedral truss cores. The tetrahedral truss cores are manufactured through metal expanding and bending process and then brazed with solid face sheets. The properties of sandwich plates with the tetrahedral truss cores composed of a wrought steel SS41 under compression and shear loading have been investigated. Good agreement is observed between the measured and predicted peak strengths. Comparisons with normalized compressive strength for other cellular metals have indicated that the tetrahedral truss structures outperform aluminum open cell forms and woven core sandwich plates.

와이어를 이용하여 제작된 옥데트 트러스 샌드위치 판재의 압축 및 굽힘 거동 (Compressive and Bending Behavior of Sandwich Panels with Octet Truss Core Fabricated from Wires)

  • 임지현;나성준;구만회;강기주
    • 대한기계학회논문집A
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    • 제29권3호
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    • pp.470-476
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    • 2005
  • Ultra light metal structures have been studied for several years because of their superior specific stiffness, strength and potential of multi functions. Many studies have been focused on how to manufacture ultra light metal structures and optimize them. In this study, we introduced a new idea to make sandwich panels having octet truss cores. Wires bent in a shape of triangular wave were assembled to construct an Octet truss core and it was bonded with two face sheets to be a sandwich panel. The bending & compressive strength and stiffness were estimated through elementary mechanics for the sandwich specimens with two kinds of face sheets and the results were compared with the ones measured by experiments. Some aspects of assembling and mechanical behavior were discussed compared with Kagome core fabricated from wire, which had been introduced in the authors' previous work.