Local effects during indentation of fully supported sandwich panels with micro lattice cores

R. A.W. Mines, S. McKown, S. Tsopanos, E. Shen, W. Cantwell, W. Brooks, C. Sutciiffe

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Abstract

This paper discusses the penetration behavior of fully supported sandwich panels with micro-lattice and foam cores, and composite skins. This behaviour is of importance during foreign object impact and perforation of sandwich structures. Experimental results are given for quasi-static penetration of micro-lattice and foam blocks, and it is shown that these two cellular materials are comparable. Experimental results are also given for drop weight penetration of fully supported skinned panels, and it is shown that skin failure and core penetration are also similar for the two core materials. It is concluded that there is scope for improving the performance of micro-lattice structure and so making such material superior to that of aluminium foam.

Original languageBritish English
Pages (from-to)85-90
Number of pages6
JournalApplied Mechanics and Materials
Volume13-14
DOIs
StatePublished - 2008
Event6th International Conference on Advances in Experimental Mechanics - London, United Kingdom
Duration: 9 Sep 200811 Sep 2008

Keywords

  • Cellular
  • Indentation
  • Micro-lattice
  • Panel
  • Sandwich

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