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Experimental Bending Behaviour of Sandwich Panel with Numerical Simulation


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1 Department of Mechanical Engineering, SRKR Engg.College, Bhimavaram, India
2 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Vishnu Institute of Technology, Bhimavaram, India
 

In this study, an experimental investigation, an analytical analysis and a numerical model of a typical 3-point bending test on copper honeycomb multi-layer sandwich panel are proposed. The copper honeycomb core is modelled as a single solid and multi-layer of equivalent material properties. Analytical and numerical (finite element) homogenization approaches are used to compute the effective properties of the single honeycomb core and analytical homogenization of the multi-layer one. The results obtained by numerical simulation (finite element) of 3-point bending are compared with the experimental results of a copper honeycomb core a stainless steel chosen a face sheet and copper is a core material. Honeycombs are most often an array of hollow hexagonal cells with thin vertical walls Copper Honeycomb is low density permeable material with numerous applications.

Keywords

Copper Honeycomb Sandwich Structure, FEA, 3-Point Bending Test.
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Authors

P. Vijay Kumar Raju
Department of Mechanical Engineering, SRKR Engg.College, Bhimavaram, India
K. Sunil Kumar
Department of Mechanical Engineering, SRKR Engg.College, Bhimavaram, India
R. Mohanrao
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Vishnu Institute of Technology, Bhimavaram, India

Abstract


In this study, an experimental investigation, an analytical analysis and a numerical model of a typical 3-point bending test on copper honeycomb multi-layer sandwich panel are proposed. The copper honeycomb core is modelled as a single solid and multi-layer of equivalent material properties. Analytical and numerical (finite element) homogenization approaches are used to compute the effective properties of the single honeycomb core and analytical homogenization of the multi-layer one. The results obtained by numerical simulation (finite element) of 3-point bending are compared with the experimental results of a copper honeycomb core a stainless steel chosen a face sheet and copper is a core material. Honeycombs are most often an array of hollow hexagonal cells with thin vertical walls Copper Honeycomb is low density permeable material with numerous applications.

Keywords


Copper Honeycomb Sandwich Structure, FEA, 3-Point Bending Test.