2019
DOI: 10.17222/mit.2019.023
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The effect of core configuration on the compressive performance of metallic sandwich panels

Abstract: The compressive performance of metallic sandwich panels signifies a key mechanical behaviour under compression loading. This paper describes the compressive performance of metallic corrugated core sandwich panels having different core configurations under quasi-static compression loads. Two different sandwich panel core configurations were studied: the corrugated monolithic core and the corrugated sliced core. The corrugated cores were fabricated using a sheet-metal bending technique with trapezoidal geometry … Show more

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“…These structures with a relatively small mass have high strength and rigidity characteristics, good sound and thermal insulation properties [6][7][8][9]. A threelayered panel with cellular filler (honeycomb panel) is one of the types of honeycomb structures [10][11][12][13]. A honeycomb panel with cellular filler represents a composite welded three-layer structure of thin-sheet metal consisting of two load-bearing layers, cellular filler located between them and frame elements [14,15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These structures with a relatively small mass have high strength and rigidity characteristics, good sound and thermal insulation properties [6][7][8][9]. A threelayered panel with cellular filler (honeycomb panel) is one of the types of honeycomb structures [10][11][12][13]. A honeycomb panel with cellular filler represents a composite welded three-layer structure of thin-sheet metal consisting of two load-bearing layers, cellular filler located between them and frame elements [14,15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%