Affiliation:
1. School of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, China
Abstract
To optimize the assembly methods of honeycomb structures and enhance their design flexibility, this study investigated the impact mechanical responses of tandem honeycomb-core sandwich structures with varying misalignment assembly lengths. Impact tests were conducted across different energy levels on single-layer and tandem honeycomb-core sandwiches to observe their impact processes and failure behaviors. Our findings indicate that tandem honeycomb cores significantly enhance the impact resistance compared with single-layer configurations, even though a misaligned assembly can deteriorate this property. A finite element model was developed and validated experimentally; the model showed good agreement with the experiments, thereby allowing the simulation and evaluation of the impact responses. Herein, we reveal that specific misalignment lengths can either increase or decrease the impact resistance, providing insights into improving the resilience of tandem honeycomb-core structures. Our results not only contribute to enhancing the impact resistance of honeycomb-core sandwich structures but also offer a valuable basis for their practical applications in engineering.