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Flatwise Compression Strength and Energy Absorption of Polyurethane Foam-Filled Lattice Core Sandwich Panels

In the present study, the effect of the polyurethane foam filled lattice core sandwich panel on the energy absorption and the compression strength was investigated. In the compression tests, it was found that the foam filled sandwich panels have a greater load carrying capacity compared to the sum o...

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Main Authors: Rostamiyan, Y., Norouzi, H.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Інститут проблем міцності ім. Г.С. Писаренко НАН України 2016
Series:Проблемы прочности
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Online Access:http://dspace.nbuv.gov.ua/handle/123456789/173558
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Summary:In the present study, the effect of the polyurethane foam filled lattice core sandwich panel on the energy absorption and the compression strength was investigated. In the compression tests, it was found that the foam filled sandwich panels have a greater load carrying capacity compared to the sum of the unfilled specimens and the filled polyurethane block. Besides, the energy absorption efficiency of foam filled sandwich panels with higher relative density (5.1 and 5.7%) lattice cores was lower than that of the unfilled specimen when the compressive strain was small, whereas it showed superior when the compressive strain arrived at about 0.1, and the superiority became more pronounced as the strain increased. Moreover, the energy absorption of foam filled sandwich panel’s with lower relative density (4.43%) lattice cores was superior to that of the unfilled specimen.