Single- and Double-Layer Aluminum Corrugated Core Sandwiches Under Quasi-Static and Dynamic Loadings
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Abstract
The crushing of single- and double-layer zig-zag trapezoidal corrugated core sandwiches
was investigated experimentally and numerically at quasi-static and dynamic rates. The
buckling stress of sandwiches increased when the rate increased from quasi-static to
dynamic. The increased buckling stresses were ascribed to the micro-inertial effects,
which altered the buckling mode of the core from three plastic hinges to higher number
of plastic hinge formations. The initial buckling stress was numerically shown to be
imperfection sensitive when the imperfection size was comparable with the buckling
length. The numerical buckling stresses of zig-zag and straight corrugated cores were
similar, while higher inertial effects were found in triangular corrugated core.
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Corrugated, Sandwich panel, Aluminum, Simulation, Crushing behavior, Numerical simulation, Impact, Impact, Corrugated, Crushing behavior, Sandwich panel, Numerical simulation, Simulation, Aluminum
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0205 materials engineering, 0203 mechanical engineering, 02 engineering and technology
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Kılıçaslan, C., Odacı, İ. K., and Güden, M. (2016). Single- and double-layer aluminum corrugated core sandwiches under quasi-static and dynamic loadings. Journal of Sandwich Structures and Materials, 18(6), 667-692. doi: 10.1177/1099636215603692
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