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Suppression of interfacial crack for foam core sandwich panel with crack arrester

  • Hirose, Y.;Hojo, M.;Fujiyoshi, A.;Matsubara, G.
    • Advanced Composite Materials
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.11-30
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    • 2007
  • Since delamination often propagates at the interfacial layer between a surface skin and a foam core, a crack arrester is proposed for the suppression of the delamination. The arrester has a semi-cylindrical shape and is arranged in the foam core and is attached to the surface skin. Here, energy release rates and complex stress intensity factors are calculated using finite element analysis. Effects of the arrester size and its elastic moduli on the crack suppressing capability are investigated. Considerable reductions of the energy release rates at the crack tip are achieved as the crack tip approached the leading edge of the crack arrester. Thus, this new concept of a crack arrester may become a promising device to suppress crack initiation and propagation of the foam core sandwich panels.

Evaluation of the Property of adiabatic Insulation for TTX Train with Sandwich Composite bodyshell (샌드위치 복합소재가 적용된 틸팅 차량의 단열 특성 평가 연구)

  • Lee Sang-Jin;Oh Kyung-Won;Jeong Jong-Cheol;Cho Se-Hyun;Seo Soung-il
    • Proceedings of the KSR Conference
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    • 2005.05a
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    • pp.251-256
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    • 2005
  • This study was performed the heat transportation ratio of three types of the following sandwich panel by KS F 2278(2003) ; Type ${\sharp}1$ : Carbon/epoxy Aluminum Honeycomb and Balsa Core Sandwich Panel(Thickness : 37mm), Type ${\sharp}2$ : Carbon/epoxy Aluminum Honeycomb Core Sandwich Panel(Thickness : 57mm), and Type ${\sharp}3$ : Carbon/epoxy Aluminum Honeycomb Core Sandwich Panel(Thickness : 37mm). Also was performed the heat transportation of next three types of the following sandwich panel by KS F2277(2002) ; Type ${\sharp}4$ and ${\sharp}5$ : 27mm, and 35mm thick-Aluminum Honeycomb Sandwich Panels, and Type ${\sharp}6$ : 27mm thick-Foaming Aluminum Sandwich Panel. It is the larger area between the skin and core, the heat transportation ratio is the higher, and when it is composed of the hybrid composite structure, good insulation property was shown.

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Optimal Design of Stiffened Laminated Composite Cylindrical Panel with Various Types of Stiffeners (다양한 형태의 보강재로 보강된 원통형패널의 최적설계)

  • Lee Jong-Sun;Won Chong-Jin
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Machine Tool Engineers
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.10-15
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    • 2006
  • The optimal design for stiffened laminated composite cylindrical panels under axial compression was studied using linear and nonlinear deformation theories by finite difference energy methods. Various panel structures was made from Carbon/Epoxy USN125 prepreg and considered 3 types stiffeners. Optimal design analyses of panel structure are carried out by the nonlinear search optimizer, ADS. This optimal design results are compared to the FEM result using ANSYS.

Stability and failure of symmetrically laminated plates

  • Chai, Gin Boay;Hoon, Kay Hiang;Chin, Sin Sheng;Soh, Ai Kah
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.4 no.5
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    • pp.485-496
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    • 1996
  • This paper describes a numerical and experimental study on the stability and failure behaviour of rectangular symmetric laminated composite plates. The plates are simply supported along the unloaded edges and clamped along the loaded ends, and they are subjected to uniaxial in-plane compression. The finite element method was employed for the theoretical study. The study examines the effect of the plate's stacking sequence and aspect ratio on the stability and failure response of rectangular symmetric laminated carbon fibre reinforced plastics composite plates. The study also includes the effect of the unloaded edge support conditions on the postbuckling response and failure of the plates. Extensive experimental investigation were also carried out to supplement the finite element study. A comprehensive comparison between theory and experimental data are presented and discussed in this contribution.

A Study on the Structural Strength Analysis according to the Core Shapes of Aluminum Sandwich Panels (알루미늄 샌드위치패널의 심재 형상에 따른 구조강도해석)

  • 배동명;손정대
    • Proceedings of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute Conference
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    • 2001.10a
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    • pp.277-284
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    • 2001
  • Recently, with development of mechanics of materials, as pursuing the high speed of the ships, a demanding of composite construction which satisfies high strength and low weight at the same time is iner casing. A sandwich element is a type of composite construction, which is composed of thin, strong, stiff and relatively high density faces and a think, light, and weaker core material. As 2nd moment is increased by faces is separated from the neutral axis farther, a sandwich element is most effective light structural form. In this paper, the make a comparative study Aluminum Honeycomb Sandwich Panel(AHSP) and Aluminum Pyramid Sandwich Panel(APSP).

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Buckling Analysis of Grid-Stiffened Composite Plates Using Hybrid Element with Drilling D.O.F.

  • Cho, Maenghyo;Kim, Won-Bae
    • Computational Structural Engineering : An International Journal
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.19-29
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    • 2003
  • In the present study, finite element linear buckling analysis is performed for grid-stiffened composite plates. A hybrid element with drilling degrees of freedom is employed to reduce the effect of the sensitivity of mesh distortion and to match the degrees of freedom between skins and stiffeners. The preliminary static stress distribution is analyzed for the determination of accurate load distribution. Parametric study of grid structures is performed and three types of buckling modes are observed. The maximum limit of buckling load was found at the local skin-buckling mode. In order to maximize buckling loads, stiffened panels need to be designed to be buckled in skin-buckling mode.

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Crush Analysis of a TTX M-Car Design (TTX 구동차 설계안의 충돌압괴특성 분석)

  • Jung Hyun-Seung;Kwon Tae-Soo;Koo Jeong-Seo;Cho Tae-Min
    • Proceedings of the KSR Conference
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    • 2004.10a
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    • pp.616-621
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    • 2004
  • In this paper, the crush characteristics of a tilting train express (TTX) M-car design are evaluated with a head-on collision scenario. Its body shell is divided into three parts - front end, middle section, and rear end. For each part, crush-force relation is evaluated numerically through 3-dimensional shell element analysis with LS-DYNA. TTX's embody structure is a hybrid type structure made of steel and composite materials. Composite sandwich panels are modeled as layered shells whose layers have different material properties. And a damage material model is used to consider the effect of stiffness degradation during deformation. The crush characteristics obtained from these calculations will be used as material modeling data of full-rake collision analyses.

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Analysis of impact response and damage in laminated composite cylindrical shells undergoing large deformations

  • Kumar, Surendra
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.35 no.3
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    • pp.349-364
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    • 2010
  • The impact behaviour and the impact-induced damage in laminated composite cylindrical shell subjected to transverse impact by a foreign object are studied using three-dimensional non-linear transient dynamic finite element formulation. A layered version of 20 noded hexahedral element incorporating geometrical non-linearity is developed based on total Langragian approach. Non-linear system of equations resulting from non-linear strain displacement relation and non-linear contact loading are solved using Newton-Raphson incremental-iterative method. Some example problems of graphite/epoxy cylindrical shell panels are considered with variation of impactor and laminate parameters and influence of geometrical non-linear effect on the impact response and the resulting damage is investigated.

Numerical frequency analysis of skew sandwich layered composite shell structures under thermal environment including shear deformation effects

  • Katariya, Pankaj V.;Panda, Subrata K.
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.71 no.6
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    • pp.657-668
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    • 2019
  • The numerical thermal frequency responses of the skew sandwich shell panels structure are investigated via a higher-order polynomial shear deformation theory including the thickness stretching effect. A customized MATLAB code is developed using the current mathematical model for the computational purpose. The finite element solution accuracy and consistency have been checked via solving different kinds of numerical benchmark examples taken from the literature. After confirming the standardization of the model, it is further extended to show the effect of different important geometrical parameters such as span-to-thickness ratios, aspect ratios, curvature ratios, core-to-face thickness ratios, skew angles, and support conditions on the frequencies of the sandwich composite flat/curved panel structure under elevated temperature environment.

Buckling Characteristics of Skin-Stringer Composite Stiffened Panel

  • Noh, Ji-Sub;Ghim, Yeong-Taek;Shin, Joon-Hyung;Kwon, Bo-Seong;Byun, Joon-Hyung;Nam, Young-Woo;Kweon, Jin-Hwe
    • Journal of Aerospace System Engineering
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    • v.14 no.6
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    • pp.68-73
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    • 2020
  • Skin-stringer structures are widely used in aircrafts due to their advantage of minimizing structural weight while maintaining load carrying capacity. However, buckling load can cause serious damage to these structures. Therefore, the buckling characteristics of skin-stringer structures should be carefully considered during the design phase to ensure structural soundness. In this study, finite element method was applied to predict the buckling characteristics of stiffened panels. In terms of the failure mode, finite element analysis showed a symmetrical buckling mode, whereas an asymmetrical mode was determined by experimentation. The numerical results were obtained and compared to the experimental data, showing a difference of 9.3% with regard to the buckling loads.