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Effect of Rate Sensitivity on Structural Sandwich Plates with Sinusoidal Corrugated Cores

Abstract

A plane strain elastic–viscoplastic‐based finite element model is developed to simulate a composite system with sinusoidal corrugated cores under tensile loading conditions. Numerical study shows that the rate sensitivity in the reinforced core provides a positive impact on loading capacity, the necking strain retardation, and improvement in the ductility of a composite. By carefully selecting the reinforced sinusoidal core geometric parameters, extra margin can be gained in improving the uniform elongation without comprising the loading capacity of a composite system. For a given volume fraction of reinforced core, an optimized reinforcement arrangement is found to achieve an improved ductility for a plate with sinusoidal corrugated core.

Authors

Shi Y; Zhao P; Wu P; Lloyd DJ; Embury JD

Journal

Advanced Engineering Materials, Vol. 18, No. 7, pp. 1250–1258

Publisher

Wiley

Publication Date

July 1, 2016

DOI

10.1002/adem.201500604

ISSN

1438-1656

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