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Experimental and numerical study on weak honeycomb sandwich panels under bending after long-term natural aging
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Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics

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V214. 6;TB332

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Fundamental Research Funds for Central Universities (3082020NP2020415)

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    Weak honeycomb sandwich panels are used extensively in the structural design of small and medium-sized UAVs. Due to its life cycle in long-term storage status, and the state of the structure is difficult to determine after long-term natural aging. In this paper, the bending performance of weak honeycomb sandwich panels after natural ageing is investigated. Based on the Hashin failure criterion and the stiffness degradation model, a finite element analysis model was developed to study the mechanical response and failure forms of the honeycomb core layer and skin under bending. The results show that even after long-term natural aging, bending strength increase significantly; the experimental data have good stability and the main failure modes are consistent with expectations; the results of the simulations are in general agreement with the experimental results.

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Kong Zhao, Shan Hanyying, Pan Ronghua, Yang Zhongqing. Experimental and numerical study on weak honeycomb sandwich panels under bending after long-term natural aging[J]. Advances in Aeronautical Science and Engineering,2023,14(5):94-100

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  • Received:October 27,2022
  • Revised:February 06,2023
  • Adopted:February 27,2023
  • Online: August 18,2023
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