Mechanical behavior of a sandwich with corrugated GRP core: numerical modeling and experimental validation

In this work the mechanical behaviour of a core reinforced composite sandwich structure is studied. The sandwich employs a Glass Reinforced Polymer (GRP) orthotropic material for both the two external skins and the inner core web. In particular, the core is designed in order to cooperate with the G...

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Main Authors: D. Tumino, T. Ingrassia, V. Nigrelli, G. Pitarresi, V. Urso Miano
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Gruppo Italiano Frattura 2014-09-01
Series:Frattura ed Integrità Strutturale
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Online Access:https://www.fracturae.com/index.php/fis/article/view/1294
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spelling doaj-cbfd282b16b2463cb1eaa18145d159ad2021-01-27T17:17:30ZengGruppo Italiano FratturaFrattura ed Integrità Strutturale1971-89932014-09-01830Mechanical behavior of a sandwich with corrugated GRP core: numerical modeling and experimental validationD. TuminoT. IngrassiaV. NigrelliG. PitarresiV. Urso Miano In this work the mechanical behaviour of a core reinforced composite sandwich structure is studied. The sandwich employs a Glass Reinforced Polymer (GRP) orthotropic material for both the two external skins and the inner core web. In particular, the core is designed in order to cooperate with the GRP skins in membrane and flexural properties by means of the addition of a corrugated laminate into the foam core. An analytical model has been developed to replace a unit cell of this structure with an orthotropic equivalent thick plate that reproduces the in plane and out of plane behaviour of the original geometry. Different validation procedures have been implemented to verify the quality of the proposed method. At first a comparison has been performed between the analytical model and the original unit cell modelled with a Finite Element mesh. Elementary loading conditions are reproduced and results are compared. Once the reliability of the analytical model was assessed, this homogenised model was implemented within the formulation of a shell finite element. The goal of this step is to simplify the FE analysis of complex structures made of corrugated core sandwiches; in fact, by using the homogenised element, the global response of a real structure can be investigated only with the discretization of its mid-surface. Advantages are mainly in terms of time to solution saving and CAD modelling simplification. Last step is then the comparison between this FE model and experiments made on sandwich beams and panels whose skins and corrugated cores are made of orthotropic cross-ply GRP laminates. Good agreement between experimental and numerical results confirms the validity of the proposed model. https://www.fracturae.com/index.php/fis/article/view/1294Sandwich Structures
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author D. Tumino
T. Ingrassia
V. Nigrelli
G. Pitarresi
V. Urso Miano
spellingShingle D. Tumino
T. Ingrassia
V. Nigrelli
G. Pitarresi
V. Urso Miano
Mechanical behavior of a sandwich with corrugated GRP core: numerical modeling and experimental validation
Frattura ed Integrità Strutturale
Sandwich Structures
author_facet D. Tumino
T. Ingrassia
V. Nigrelli
G. Pitarresi
V. Urso Miano
author_sort D. Tumino
title Mechanical behavior of a sandwich with corrugated GRP core: numerical modeling and experimental validation
title_short Mechanical behavior of a sandwich with corrugated GRP core: numerical modeling and experimental validation
title_full Mechanical behavior of a sandwich with corrugated GRP core: numerical modeling and experimental validation
title_fullStr Mechanical behavior of a sandwich with corrugated GRP core: numerical modeling and experimental validation
title_full_unstemmed Mechanical behavior of a sandwich with corrugated GRP core: numerical modeling and experimental validation
title_sort mechanical behavior of a sandwich with corrugated grp core: numerical modeling and experimental validation
publisher Gruppo Italiano Frattura
series Frattura ed Integrità Strutturale
issn 1971-8993
publishDate 2014-09-01
description In this work the mechanical behaviour of a core reinforced composite sandwich structure is studied. The sandwich employs a Glass Reinforced Polymer (GRP) orthotropic material for both the two external skins and the inner core web. In particular, the core is designed in order to cooperate with the GRP skins in membrane and flexural properties by means of the addition of a corrugated laminate into the foam core. An analytical model has been developed to replace a unit cell of this structure with an orthotropic equivalent thick plate that reproduces the in plane and out of plane behaviour of the original geometry. Different validation procedures have been implemented to verify the quality of the proposed method. At first a comparison has been performed between the analytical model and the original unit cell modelled with a Finite Element mesh. Elementary loading conditions are reproduced and results are compared. Once the reliability of the analytical model was assessed, this homogenised model was implemented within the formulation of a shell finite element. The goal of this step is to simplify the FE analysis of complex structures made of corrugated core sandwiches; in fact, by using the homogenised element, the global response of a real structure can be investigated only with the discretization of its mid-surface. Advantages are mainly in terms of time to solution saving and CAD modelling simplification. Last step is then the comparison between this FE model and experiments made on sandwich beams and panels whose skins and corrugated cores are made of orthotropic cross-ply GRP laminates. Good agreement between experimental and numerical results confirms the validity of the proposed model.
topic Sandwich Structures
url https://www.fracturae.com/index.php/fis/article/view/1294
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