High Temperature Mechanical Properties of a Vented Ti-6Al-4V Honeycomb Sandwich Panel

For aerospace applications, honeycomb sandwich panels may have small perforations on the cell walls of the honeycomb core to equilibrate the internal core pressure with external gas pressure, which prevent face-sheet/core debonding due to pressure build-up at high temperature. We propose a new form...

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Main Authors: Lei Shang, Ye Wu, Yuchao Fang, Yao Li
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-07-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/13/13/3008
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spelling doaj-4c1a0fc4543e4831b81dcef00d3e581f2020-11-25T02:53:19ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442020-07-01133008300810.3390/ma13133008High Temperature Mechanical Properties of a Vented Ti-6Al-4V Honeycomb Sandwich PanelLei Shang0Ye Wu1Yuchao Fang2Yao Li3Center for Composite Material, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin 150001, ChinaJiangxi Province Key Laboratory of Hydraulic and Civil Engineering Infrastructure Security, School of Civil and Architecture Engineering, Nanchang Institute of Technology, Nanchang330029, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Advanced Welding and Joining, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin 150001, ChinaCenter for Composite Material, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin 150001, ChinaFor aerospace applications, honeycomb sandwich panels may have small perforations on the cell walls of the honeycomb core to equilibrate the internal core pressure with external gas pressure, which prevent face-sheet/core debonding due to pressure build-up at high temperature. We propose a new form of perforation on the cell walls of honeycomb sandwich panels to reduce the influence of the perforations on the cell walls on the mechanical properties. In this paper, the high temperature mechanical properties of a new vented Ti-6Al-4V honeycomb sandwich panel were investigated. A vented Ti-6AL-4V honeycomb sandwich panel with 35Ti-35Zr-15Cu-15Ni as the filler alloy was manufactured by high-temperature brazing. The element distribution of the brazed joints was examined by means of SEM (scanning electron microscopy) and EDS (energy-dispersive spectroscopy) analyses. Compared to the interaction between the face-sheets and the brazing filler, the diffusion and reaction between the honeycomb core and the brazing filler were stronger. The flatwise compression and flexural mechanical properties of the vented honeycomb sandwich panels were investigated at 20, 160, 300, and 440 °C, respectively. The flatwise compression strength, elastic modulus, and the flexural strength of the vented honeycomb sandwich panels decreased with the increase of temperature. Moreover, the flexural strength of the L-direction sandwich panels was larger than that of the W-direction sandwich panels at the same temperature. More importantly, the vented honeycomb sandwich panels exhibited good compression performance similar to the unvented honeycomb sandwich panels, and the open holes on the cell walls have no negative effect on the compression performance of the honeycomb sandwich panels in these conditions. The damage morphology observed by SEM revealed that the face-sheets and the brazing zone show ductile and brittle fracture behaviors, respectively.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/13/13/3008Vented Ti-6AL-4V honeycomb sandwich panelbrazinghigh temperaturemechanical behavior
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author Lei Shang
Ye Wu
Yuchao Fang
Yao Li
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Ye Wu
Yuchao Fang
Yao Li
High Temperature Mechanical Properties of a Vented Ti-6Al-4V Honeycomb Sandwich Panel
Materials
Vented Ti-6AL-4V honeycomb sandwich panel
brazing
high temperature
mechanical behavior
author_facet Lei Shang
Ye Wu
Yuchao Fang
Yao Li
author_sort Lei Shang
title High Temperature Mechanical Properties of a Vented Ti-6Al-4V Honeycomb Sandwich Panel
title_short High Temperature Mechanical Properties of a Vented Ti-6Al-4V Honeycomb Sandwich Panel
title_full High Temperature Mechanical Properties of a Vented Ti-6Al-4V Honeycomb Sandwich Panel
title_fullStr High Temperature Mechanical Properties of a Vented Ti-6Al-4V Honeycomb Sandwich Panel
title_full_unstemmed High Temperature Mechanical Properties of a Vented Ti-6Al-4V Honeycomb Sandwich Panel
title_sort high temperature mechanical properties of a vented ti-6al-4v honeycomb sandwich panel
publisher MDPI AG
series Materials
issn 1996-1944
publishDate 2020-07-01
description For aerospace applications, honeycomb sandwich panels may have small perforations on the cell walls of the honeycomb core to equilibrate the internal core pressure with external gas pressure, which prevent face-sheet/core debonding due to pressure build-up at high temperature. We propose a new form of perforation on the cell walls of honeycomb sandwich panels to reduce the influence of the perforations on the cell walls on the mechanical properties. In this paper, the high temperature mechanical properties of a new vented Ti-6Al-4V honeycomb sandwich panel were investigated. A vented Ti-6AL-4V honeycomb sandwich panel with 35Ti-35Zr-15Cu-15Ni as the filler alloy was manufactured by high-temperature brazing. The element distribution of the brazed joints was examined by means of SEM (scanning electron microscopy) and EDS (energy-dispersive spectroscopy) analyses. Compared to the interaction between the face-sheets and the brazing filler, the diffusion and reaction between the honeycomb core and the brazing filler were stronger. The flatwise compression and flexural mechanical properties of the vented honeycomb sandwich panels were investigated at 20, 160, 300, and 440 °C, respectively. The flatwise compression strength, elastic modulus, and the flexural strength of the vented honeycomb sandwich panels decreased with the increase of temperature. Moreover, the flexural strength of the L-direction sandwich panels was larger than that of the W-direction sandwich panels at the same temperature. More importantly, the vented honeycomb sandwich panels exhibited good compression performance similar to the unvented honeycomb sandwich panels, and the open holes on the cell walls have no negative effect on the compression performance of the honeycomb sandwich panels in these conditions. The damage morphology observed by SEM revealed that the face-sheets and the brazing zone show ductile and brittle fracture behaviors, respectively.
topic Vented Ti-6AL-4V honeycomb sandwich panel
brazing
high temperature
mechanical behavior
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/13/13/3008
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