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Corrugated skin in a foam core sandwich panel
Composite Structures, 2009Abstract Sandwich plates with one corrugated and one flat skin were studied with the goal to find configurations with higher strength and/or stiffness and reduced weight. A procedure for calculating homogenized orthotropic plate stiffnesses of the sandwich was developed and applied to a number of different profiles. The corrugations lead to increased
Jack Reany, Joachim L. Grenestedt
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Corrugated veneer panel thermophysical properties
Construction MaterialsThe article substantiates the need to develop new mechanisms for the hardwood use in modern conditions of Republic of Karelia timber industry. One of the potential uses of birch wood in wooden house construction is building materials production from veneer and slab materials based on it.
O. N. Galaktionov +3 more
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Hierarchical Corrugated Core Sandwich Panel Concepts
Journal of Applied Mechanics, 2005The transverse compression and shear collapse mechanisms of a second order, hierarchical corrugated truss structure have been analyzed. The two competing collapse modes of a first order corrugated truss are elastic buckling or plastic yielding of the truss members. In second order trusses, elastic buckling and yielding of the larger and smaller struts,
Gregory W. Kooistra +2 more
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The mechanical behaviour of corrugated-core sandwich panels
Composites Part B: Engineering, 2013A series of experimental investigations and numerical analyses is presented into the compression response, and subsequent failure modes in corrugated-core sandwich panels based on an aluminium alloy, a glass fibre reinforced plastic (GFRP) and a carbon fibre reinforced plastic (CFRP).
M.R.M. Rejab, W.J. Cantwell
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Crush Behavior of Corrugated Cores Sandwich Panels
Advanced Materials Research, 2011The out-of-plane quasi-static compressive behavior of four types of corrugated cores (V-type, U-type, X-type and Y-type core) has been investigated by experiment and FE simulations. By transient dynamic finite element analysis code MSC.Dytran numerical simulations were performed for calculating crushing forces, deformation mode and energy absorption ...
Yan Chang Zhang +2 more
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On the shear flexibility of corrugated shear panels.
1995STEEL STRUCTURES, Journal of Singapore Structural Steel Society, December ...
De Matteis, G. +2 more
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Local buckling of composite corrugated compression panels
Advanced Composite Materials, 1993This paper investigates the problem of local instability of corrugated panels fabricated from composite materials and subjected to in-plane compressive loading. The panels are considered as a series of linked plate strips with rotationally restrained unloaded edges. At buckling, the moments and slopes at each common edge are related in such a way as to
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Shear behaviour of steel corrugated panels. (**)
1994STESSA '94 - Behaviour of Steel Structures in Seismic Areas, Timisoara, 26 June - 1 July ...
MAZZOLANI, FEDERICO MASSIMO, LANDOLFO R.
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Corrugated Panels Under Combined Compression and Shear Load
Journal of the Aeronautical Sciences, 1940An investigation was conducted on a semi-monocoque box beam to determine the combined stress interaction curve for a corrugation-skin type of construction under combined compression and shear load. The investigation included the determination of initial buckling stresses and a comparison of measured stresses with computed stresses on the box beam.
PAUL A. SANDERSON, J. ROBERT FISCHEL
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Analysis of Composite Corrugated Panel Facesheet to Flange Joints
49th AIAA/ASME/ASCE/AHS/ASC Structures, Structural Dynamics, and Materials Conference <br> 16th AIAA/ASME/AHS Adaptive Structures Conference<br> 10t, 2008This paper outlines a method for the stress analysis of bonded composite corrugated panel facesheet to flange joints. The method relies on the existing HyperSizer Joints software, which analyzes the bonded joint, along with a beam analogy model that provides the necessary boundary loading conditions to the joint analysis.
Phil Yarrington +2 more
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