This paper presents a computational study for the structural response of blast loaded metallic sandwich panels, with the emphasis placed on their failure behaviours. The fully-clamped panels are square, and the honeycomb core and skins are made of the same aluminium alloy. A material model considering strain and strain rate hardening effects is used and the blast load is idealised as either a uniform or localised pressure over a short duration. The deformation/failure procedure and modes of the sandwich panels are identified and analysed. In the uniform loading condition, the effect of core density and face-sheets thicknesses is analysed. Likewise, the influence of pulse shape on the failure modes is investigated by deriving a pressure-impu...
In this paper curved sandwich panels with two aluminium face sheets and an aluminium foam core under...
This paper reports a numerical study carried out with the aim of quantifying nonlinear dynamic respo...
The performance of metal sandwich plates under impulsive blast loads is compared to that of solid pl...
Metallic sandwich panels with a cellular core such as honeycomb have the capability of dissipating c...
This paper first presents an experimental investigation into square metallic sandwich panels with ei...
Metallic sandwich panels with a cellular core such as honeycomb or metal foam have the capability of...
Curved sandwich panels with two aluminium face sheets and an aluminium foam core under air blast loa...
Curved sandwich panels with two aluminium face sheets and an aluminium foam core under air blast loa...
Curved sandwich panels with two aluminium face sheets and an aluminium foam core under air blast loa...
AbstractThe mechanical response and fracture of metal sandwich panels subjected to multiple impulsiv...
This paper presents details and brief results of an experimental investigation on the response of me...
Sandwich panels consisting of two aluminium two face-sheets and a core made of aluminium honeycomb w...
A theoretical solution is obtained to predict the dynamic response of peripherally clamped square me...
Equivalent sandwich panels composed of auxetic and conventional honeycomb cores and metal facets are...
Structural response and failure modes of honeycomb sandwich panels subjected to a shock (impulsive p...
In this paper curved sandwich panels with two aluminium face sheets and an aluminium foam core under...
This paper reports a numerical study carried out with the aim of quantifying nonlinear dynamic respo...
The performance of metal sandwich plates under impulsive blast loads is compared to that of solid pl...
Metallic sandwich panels with a cellular core such as honeycomb have the capability of dissipating c...
This paper first presents an experimental investigation into square metallic sandwich panels with ei...
Metallic sandwich panels with a cellular core such as honeycomb or metal foam have the capability of...
Curved sandwich panels with two aluminium face sheets and an aluminium foam core under air blast loa...
Curved sandwich panels with two aluminium face sheets and an aluminium foam core under air blast loa...
Curved sandwich panels with two aluminium face sheets and an aluminium foam core under air blast loa...
AbstractThe mechanical response and fracture of metal sandwich panels subjected to multiple impulsiv...
This paper presents details and brief results of an experimental investigation on the response of me...
Sandwich panels consisting of two aluminium two face-sheets and a core made of aluminium honeycomb w...
A theoretical solution is obtained to predict the dynamic response of peripherally clamped square me...
Equivalent sandwich panels composed of auxetic and conventional honeycomb cores and metal facets are...
Structural response and failure modes of honeycomb sandwich panels subjected to a shock (impulsive p...
In this paper curved sandwich panels with two aluminium face sheets and an aluminium foam core under...
This paper reports a numerical study carried out with the aim of quantifying nonlinear dynamic respo...
The performance of metal sandwich plates under impulsive blast loads is compared to that of solid pl...