Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7213416 Composites Part B: Engineering 2014 13 Pages PDF
Abstract
Sandwich panels are used in industrial fields where lightness and energy absorption capabilities are required. In order to increase their exploitation, a wide knowledge of their mechanical behavior also in severe loading conditions is crucial. Light structures such as the one studied in the present work, sandwich panels with aluminum skins and Nomex™ honeycomb core, are exposed to a possible decrease of their structural integrity, resulting from a low velocity impact. In order to quantitatively describe the decrease of the sandwich mechanical performance after an impact, an experimental program of compression after impact tests (CAI) has been performed. Sandwich panel specimens have been damaged during a low velocity impact test phase, using an experimental apparatus based on a free fall mass tower. Different experimental impact energies have been tested. Damaged and undamaged specimens have been consequently tested adopting a compression after impact procedure. The relation between the residual strength of the panel and the possible relevant parameters has been statistically investigated. The results show a clear reduction of the residual strength of the damaged panels compared with undamaged ones. Nevertheless, a reduced dependency between the impact energy and the residual strength is found above a certain impact energy threshold.
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