Failure Mechanisms and Modelling of Impact Damage in Sandwich Beams - A 2D Approach: Part II - Analysis and Modelling

Author:

Shipsha Andrey1,Hallström Stefan2,Zenkert Dan2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Aeronautics, Royal Institute of Technology, S-100 44, Stockholm, Sweden,

2. Department of Aeronautics, Royal Institute of Technology, S-100 44, Stockholm, Sweden

Abstract

This study addresses the effect of low velocity impact damage on the post-impact residual strength and failure mechanisms of sandwich beams with Rohacell WF51 foam core. The considered impact damage has a form of a subinterface cavity surrounded by crushed core while the face sheet remains virtually undamaged. Part I of this study deals with experimental investigation of impact-damaged beams tested in transverse shear, bending and edgewise compression. It is shown that the crushed core and the bridging condition in the peripheral regions of the impact damage exert a significant effect on the post-impact critical loads and failure mechanisms. In this paper, parameterised finite element (FE) models of impact damage with implemented crushed core properties are developed for numerical analyses of post-impact failure. In the analysis of the shear case, a model for II bridging condition in the peripheral regions of impact damage is introduced. A point-stress criterion is applied for predictions of failure loads and crack kink angle. Geometrically nonlinear FE analysis is employed for evaluation of critical loads for local buckling in the beams with impact damage. The FE analyses demonstrate good agreement with experimental results.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Ceramics and Composites

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