An Australian manufacturer has fabricated an innovative GFRP sandwich panel made from E-glass fiber skin and a modified phenolic core for structural applications. Debonding, which refers to separation of skin from the core material in composite sandwiches, is one of the most common types of damage in composites. The presence of debonding is of great concern because it not only severely affects the stiffness but also modifies the dynamic behaviour of the structure. Generally it is seen that the majority of research carried out has been concerned about the delamination of laminated structures whereas skin-core debonding has received relatively minor attention. Furthermore it is observed that research done on composite slabs having multiple sk...
Fibre composite materials are widely used because they are light but strong. This work discusses two...
The sandwich principle is a highly weight efficient construction method. Sandwich structures are fa...
This work deals with the analysis of the mechanical behaviour of a class of sandwich structures wide...
An Australian manufacturer has fabricated an innovative GFRP sandwich panel made from E-glass fiber ...
Composites are materials made by combining two individual materials where one material forms the mat...
A new generation composite sandwich made up of glass fibre reinforced polymer skins and lightweight ...
Composites are continuing to gain prominence for structural as well as non-structural applications a...
Fibre Reinforced Polymer (FRP) composites are continuing to gain prominence in structural as well as...
A structural composite multilayer slab can be manufactured by gluing two or more composite sandwiche...
Debonding within composite structures is one of the most critical failure modes of these modern ligh...
Sandwich structures, which are light but have high strength, are extensively used in automobile, mar...
Sandwich structures with carbon fibre reinforced plastic (CFRP) facesheets are widely used in aerosp...
Debonding between the skins and the core in a sandwich structure is a critical failure mode in autom...
In this paper experimental results of frequency shifts induced by debonding damage in a carbon-fibre...
Abstract. Although the aircraft industry was the first to use fibre composites, now they are increas...
Fibre composite materials are widely used because they are light but strong. This work discusses two...
The sandwich principle is a highly weight efficient construction method. Sandwich structures are fa...
This work deals with the analysis of the mechanical behaviour of a class of sandwich structures wide...
An Australian manufacturer has fabricated an innovative GFRP sandwich panel made from E-glass fiber ...
Composites are materials made by combining two individual materials where one material forms the mat...
A new generation composite sandwich made up of glass fibre reinforced polymer skins and lightweight ...
Composites are continuing to gain prominence for structural as well as non-structural applications a...
Fibre Reinforced Polymer (FRP) composites are continuing to gain prominence in structural as well as...
A structural composite multilayer slab can be manufactured by gluing two or more composite sandwiche...
Debonding within composite structures is one of the most critical failure modes of these modern ligh...
Sandwich structures, which are light but have high strength, are extensively used in automobile, mar...
Sandwich structures with carbon fibre reinforced plastic (CFRP) facesheets are widely used in aerosp...
Debonding between the skins and the core in a sandwich structure is a critical failure mode in autom...
In this paper experimental results of frequency shifts induced by debonding damage in a carbon-fibre...
Abstract. Although the aircraft industry was the first to use fibre composites, now they are increas...
Fibre composite materials are widely used because they are light but strong. This work discusses two...
The sandwich principle is a highly weight efficient construction method. Sandwich structures are fa...
This work deals with the analysis of the mechanical behaviour of a class of sandwich structures wide...