Title of article :
The dynamic response of composite sandwich beams to transverse impact
Author/Authors :
The dynamic response of composite s، نويسنده , , wich beams to transverse impact، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
The dynamic response of glass fibre–vinylester composite beams is measured by impacting the beams at mid-span with
metal foam projectiles. The beams exist in composite monolithic form, and in sandwich configuration with composite facesheets
and a core made from PVC foam or end-grain balsa wood. High-speed photography is used to measure the transient
transverse deflection of the beams and to record the dynamic modes of deformation and failure. For both monolithic and
sandwich configurations, a flexural wave travels from the impact site towards the supports. Ultimate failure of the monolithic
and sandwich beams is by tensile tearing of the faces. The sandwich beams also exhibit cracking of the core, and facesheet
delamination. The dynamic strength of the beams is quantified by the maximum transient transverse deflection at
mid-span of the beams as a function of projectile momentum. It is demonstrated that sandwich beams can outperform
monolithic beams of equal mass. The trade-off between core strength and core thickness is such that a low density
PVC foam core outperforms a higher density PVC foam core. End-grain balsa wood has a superior stiffness and strength
to that of PVC foam in compression and in shear. Consequently, sandwich beams with a balsa core outperform beams with
a PVC foam core for projectiles of low momentum. The order reverses at high values of projectile momentum: the sandwich
beams with a balsa wood core fail prematurely in longitudinal shear by splitting along the grain.
Keywords :
Composite sandwich panels , Dynamic testing , PVC foam , Balsa wood
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures