Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9707253 International Journal of Plasticity 2005 36 Pages PDF
Abstract
Initial yield surfaces are derived for several periodic metal honeycomb cell structures with sufficiently high relative density that failure occurs by plastic yielding. Both in-plane stress states (normal stresses perpendicular to cell axes, with in-plane shear) and triaxial stress states with one principal stress direction along the cell axes are considered. Beam/column and plate/shell yield criteria are adopted to address general in-plane loading and 3D triaxial loading, respectively, accounting for combined cell wall stretching and bending as appropriate. Cell wall behavior is assumed to be elastic-perfectly plastic. The initial yield surfaces for different periodic cell structures are systematically compared. Some issues related to the initial yield surfaces of various honeycombs are discussed, including dependencies on relative density and in-plane and out-of-plane applied stresses, as well as the influence of joints between cell walls.
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