2018
DOI: 10.1177/1099636218791105
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Asymptotic theory of 3D thermoelastic stress analysis of honeycomb sandwich panels with composite facesheets

Abstract: This work presents an asymptotical thermoelastic model for analyzing symmetric composite sandwich plate structures. Use of three-dimensional finite elements to analyze real-life composite sandwich structures is computationally prohibitive, while use of two-dimensional finite element cannot accurately predict the transverse stresses and three-dimensional displacements. Endeavoring to fill this gap, the present theory is developed based on the variational asymptotic method. The unique features of this work are t… Show more

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“…31 Investigating this phenomenon involves ‘3-point bending tests’ on sandwich panels under varied scenarios, enabling the observation of deflections and determination of the panel's maximum load capacity. 32 Theoretical evaluations of bending effects on panels and explorations into the mechanical attributes of sandwich structures, particularly those featuring a honeycomb core, have been undertaken by Rao et al 33 and others during the pre-buckling phase. These inquiries often employ three-point bending tests to gauge strength-to-weight ratios and mechanical responses of such sandwich structures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…31 Investigating this phenomenon involves ‘3-point bending tests’ on sandwich panels under varied scenarios, enabling the observation of deflections and determination of the panel's maximum load capacity. 32 Theoretical evaluations of bending effects on panels and explorations into the mechanical attributes of sandwich structures, particularly those featuring a honeycomb core, have been undertaken by Rao et al 33 and others during the pre-buckling phase. These inquiries often employ three-point bending tests to gauge strength-to-weight ratios and mechanical responses of such sandwich structures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%