The finite element method has been used to develop collapse mechanism maps for the shear response of sandwich panels with a stainless steel core comprising hollow struts. The core topology comprises either vertical tubes or inclined tubes in a pyramidal arrangement. The dependence of the elastic and plastic buckling modes upon core geometry is determined, and optimal geometric designs are obtained as a function of core density. For the hollow pyramidal core, strength depends primarily upon the relative density ρ̄ of the core with a weak dependence upon tube slenderness. At ρ̄ below about 3%, the tubes of the pyramidal core buckle plastically and the peak shear strength scales linearly with ρ̄. In contrast, at ρ̄ above 3%, the tubes do not b...
The dynamic compressive behaviour of sandwich panels with shear thickening fluid (STF) filled pyrami...
Lattice materials are used as the core of sandwich panels to construct light and strong structures. ...
Analytical predictions are presented for the plastic collapse strength of lightweight sandwich beams...
AbstractThe finite element method has been used to develop collapse mechanism maps for the shear res...
AbstractA sandwich panel with a core made from solid pyramidal struts is a promising candidate for m...
A sandwich panel with a core made from solid pyramidal struts is a promising candidate for multifunc...
AbstractAn experimental and analytical investigation is carried out to examine the in-plane compress...
The dynamic compressive response of a sandwich plate with a metallic corrugated core is predicted. T...
AbstractConstruction of sandwich materials involves a composite material structure of light weight, ...
Sandwich panel structures with thin front faces and low relative density cores offer significant imp...
Sandwich panel structures with thin front faces and low relative density cores offer significant imp...
The design freedom provided by additive manufacturing offers new opportunities to fabricate novel st...
Small scale explosive loading of sandwich panels with low relative density pyramidal lattice cores h...
Short tubes are common structural components for energy absorption. Sandwich tubes are expected to e...
Plastic collapse modes of sandwich beams have been investigated experimentally and theoretically for...
The dynamic compressive behaviour of sandwich panels with shear thickening fluid (STF) filled pyrami...
Lattice materials are used as the core of sandwich panels to construct light and strong structures. ...
Analytical predictions are presented for the plastic collapse strength of lightweight sandwich beams...
AbstractThe finite element method has been used to develop collapse mechanism maps for the shear res...
AbstractA sandwich panel with a core made from solid pyramidal struts is a promising candidate for m...
A sandwich panel with a core made from solid pyramidal struts is a promising candidate for multifunc...
AbstractAn experimental and analytical investigation is carried out to examine the in-plane compress...
The dynamic compressive response of a sandwich plate with a metallic corrugated core is predicted. T...
AbstractConstruction of sandwich materials involves a composite material structure of light weight, ...
Sandwich panel structures with thin front faces and low relative density cores offer significant imp...
Sandwich panel structures with thin front faces and low relative density cores offer significant imp...
The design freedom provided by additive manufacturing offers new opportunities to fabricate novel st...
Small scale explosive loading of sandwich panels with low relative density pyramidal lattice cores h...
Short tubes are common structural components for energy absorption. Sandwich tubes are expected to e...
Plastic collapse modes of sandwich beams have been investigated experimentally and theoretically for...
The dynamic compressive behaviour of sandwich panels with shear thickening fluid (STF) filled pyrami...
Lattice materials are used as the core of sandwich panels to construct light and strong structures. ...
Analytical predictions are presented for the plastic collapse strength of lightweight sandwich beams...