Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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253829 | Composite Structures | 2008 | 10 Pages |
A simplified approach is used to study the potential of using a corrugated skin in a sandwich to carry shear loads. Shear carrying capability is a major requirement for ship bottom panels, among other structures. The simplifications in the paper are quite major and in particular the corrugated skin is modeled as a conventional material with a homogenized stiffness. The goal of the paper is to point out some of the potentials as well as limitations of using a corrugated skin to carry shear loads. The major analysis tool was finite elements, although some analytical analyses were also performed. It was found that the introduction of a corrugated skin provided improved shear carrying capability and offered weight savings, particularly for heavily loaded sandwich beams. Alternative methods to increase shear strength were briefly reviewed.