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Low velocity impact and compression after impact behaviour of polyester pin-reinforced foam filled honeycomb sandwich panels

Publication Type : Journal Article

Publisher : SAGE Publications Ltd

Source : Journal of Sandwich Structures & Materials

Url : https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/1099636221998180

Campus : Nagercoil

School : School of Engineering

Year : 2022

Abstract : Hybridization of sandwich panels and their different components have drawn huge attention due to the significant improvement in their attributes. Hybrid core of ‘Polyester Pin-reinforced Foam filled Honeycomb Sandwich panels’ (PFHS) were fabricated and compared with unreinforced ‘Foam filled Honeycomb Sandwich panels’ (FHS) in terms of low velocity impact and Compression After Impact (CAI) performance. The impact damage area was calculated by employing MATLAB image processing technique. Incorporating through thickness pins for connecting faces and core is an effectual way to improve interfacial bonding, specific bending stiffness and also imparts out of plane properties for sandwich panels. The low velocity impact tests performed on the sandwich panels revealed that the polyester pin reinforcement in foam filled honeycomb sandwich panel improved the load bearing capacity, total absorbed energy and reduced the impact damage area significantly. In CAI test, debond, wrinkling of face sheet, and buckling of face sheet and core are the major modes of failure. The addition of the pins enhanced the compressive strength for all the impact energy levels.

Cite this Research Publication : Jayaram R. S., Nagarajan V. A.,Kumar, K. V, “Low velocity impact and compression after impact behaviour of polyester pin-reinforced foam filled honeycomb sandwich panels”, Journal of Sandwich Structures & Materials, vol. 24, no. 1, pp. 157-173, 2022

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