2017
DOI: 10.1177/1099636217729569
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In-plane elastic wave propagation in aluminum honeycomb cores fabricated by bonding corrugated sheets

Abstract: Aluminum honeycomb cores are widely used in sandwich structures due to their high stiffness-to-weight ratios and very low densities. However, owing to their porous architecture, honeycomb cores are inherently week and are susceptible to damage due to inadvertent or improper loadings on their encompassing sandwich structure. This damage can potentially lead to the failure of the sandwich structure, and therefore it should be detected and evaluated, preferably using nondestructive methods. Common nondestructive … Show more

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“…Their results illustrate that the dispersive behavior and acoustic anisotropy of the studied honeycombs are more significant at higher porosities and high frequencies and identify the frequencies below which honeycombs exhibit their least dispersive acoustic behavior. 22 Liu et al 23 conducted an experimental and numerical investigation to reduce vibration and noise from a steel-concrete composite. Wang et al presented the analytical model for the sandwich plate with pyramidal truss cores to investigate the acoustic property of transmission loss.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their results illustrate that the dispersive behavior and acoustic anisotropy of the studied honeycombs are more significant at higher porosities and high frequencies and identify the frequencies below which honeycombs exhibit their least dispersive acoustic behavior. 22 Liu et al 23 conducted an experimental and numerical investigation to reduce vibration and noise from a steel-concrete composite. Wang et al presented the analytical model for the sandwich plate with pyramidal truss cores to investigate the acoustic property of transmission loss.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%