Sandwich Structures 7: Advancing with Sandwich Structures and Materials (eBook)
XX, 1034 Seiten
Springer Netherlands (Verlag)
978-1-4020-3848-8 (ISBN)
Sandwich structures represent a special form of a laminated composite material or structural elements, where a relatively thick, lightweight and compliant core material separates thin stiff and strong face sheets. The faces are usually made of laminated polymeric based composite materials, and typically, the core can be a honeycomb type material, a polymeric foam or balsa wood. The faces and the core are joined by adhesive bonding, which ensures the load transfer between the sandwich constituent parts. The result is a special laminate with very high bending stiffness and strength to weight ratios. Sandwich structures are being used successfully for a variety of applications such as spacecraft, aircraft, train and car structures, wind turbine blades, boat/ship superstructures, boat/ship hulls and many others.
The overall objective of the 7th International Conference on Sandwich Structures (ICSS-7) is to provide a forum for the presentation and discussion of the latest research and technology on all aspects of sandwich structures and materials, spanning the entire spectrum of research to applications in all the fields listed above.
Sandwich structures represent a special form of a laminated composite material or structural elements, where a relatively thick, lightweight and compliant core material separates thin stiff and strong face sheets. The faces are usually made of laminated polymeric based composite materials, and typically, the core can be a honeycomb type material, a polymeric foam or balsa wood. The faces and the core are joined by adhesive bonding, which ensures the load transfer between the sandwich constituent parts. The result is a special laminate with very high bending stiffness and strength to weight ratios. Sandwich structures are being used successfully for a variety of applications such as spacecraft, aircraft, train and car structures, wind turbine blades, boat/ship superstructures, boat/ship hulls and many others.The overall objective of the 7th International Conference on Sandwich Structures (ICSS-7) is to provide a forum for the presentation and discussion of the latest research and technology on all aspects of sandwich structures and materials, spanning the entire spectrum of research to applications in all the fields listed above.
Keynote Lectures: Sandwich materials and structures technology — past, present and future, by J.R.Vinson;
Sandwich structures technology in commercial aviation: Present applications and future trends, by A.Hermann;
Damage assessment and damage tolerance of FRP sandwich structures, by B.Hayman;
Sessions organised by the ONR by Y. Rajapakse.
Mechanics & Analysis: Geometrical non-linear response of modern sandwich panels — localized effects, by Y.Frostig;
Global buckling of wide sandwich panels, by G.A.Kardomateas;
Parametric study of structurally graded core junctions, by A.Lyckegaard, E.Bozhevolnaya, O.T.Thomsen;
Local effects induced by core junctions in sandwich beams under various loading conditions, by E.Bozhevolnaya, A.Lyckegaard, O.T.Thomsen;
Material characterization of PVC foam under static and dynamic loading, by D.C.Loup, R.C.Matteson, A.W.J.Gielen.
Dynamics: Dynamic response of anisotropic sandwich panels to underwater and in-air explosions, by L.Librescu, S.Y.Oh, J.Hohe;
Enhancement of impact and blast resistance of sandwich plates, by G.J.Dvorak, Y.A.Bahei-El-Din;
Failure, Fracture, Damage and Fatigue: A two-property yield, failure (fracture) criterion for isotropic matrix materials, by R.M.Christensen;
On crack extension in foam cored sandwich fracture specimens, by R.C.Matteson, L.A.Carlsson, F.Aviles, D.C Loup;
Effect of geometric constraint on fracture toughness of PVC foam core sandwich beams, by K.N. Shivakumar, H.Chen and A. Bargava;
Damage evaluation of sandwich structures using vibration and thermal signatures, by A.Cecchini, F. Just-Agosto, D.Serrano, B.Shafiq;
Fatigue performance and size effects in sandwich composites, by B.Shafiq, A.Quispitupa, F.Just, M.Banos;
Study of fatigue endurance of conventional and modiefied core junctions in sandwich beams, by E.Bozhevolnaya, A.Lyckegaard, O.T.Thomsen;
Fatigue of closed cell foams, by D.Zenkert, A.Shipsa, M.Burman;
Fatigue of pure and nanophased sandwich composites under shear loading, by H.Mahfiiz, S.Zainuddin, M.F.Uddin, V.K.Rangari, S.Jeelani;
Environmental degradation: Sea water ingress into closed cell polymeric foams and its effect on delamination of sandwich lay-ups, by A.Ionita, X.Li, J.Weitsman;
Modelling, Analysis and Design Sandwich plates: stresses, deflection, buckling and wrinkling loads — a case study, by H-R.Meyer-Piening;
Modelling of viscoelastically damped sandwich beams comparative study, by H.Hu, S.Belouettar, E.M.Daya, M.Potier-Ferry;
A homogenisation based theory for laminated and sandwich beams and plates, by J.S.Hansen, G. Kennedy, S.F.M.de Almeida;
Modelling of composite and sandwich plates by a trigonometric layerwise theory and multiquadratics, by C.M.C.Roque, A.J.M.Ferreira, R.M.N.Jorge;
Stability behaviour of cylindrical and conical sandwich shells with flexible core, by C.Zhong, H.-G.Reimerdes;
High order nonlinear contact effects in the dynamic behavior of delaminated sandwich panels with a flexible core, by H. Schwarts-Givli, O. Rabinovitch, Y. Frostig;
Bending behavior of sandwich panels with a soft core and embedded rigid inserts, by O. Rabinovitch, E.Hamed;
Elastic behaviour of z-reinforced sandwich beams, by M.Leite, A.Silva, M.Freitas;
Wrinkling of shallow sandwich shells for the general case of multiaxial orthotropy, curvature and loading, by V.Skvortsov, O.T.Thomsen;
Transverse stresses of a filler under multipoint loading of a sandwich panel, by V.A.Polyakov, R.PShlitsa, V.V. Khitrov, V.I.Zhigun;
A triangular finite element for sandwich iates accounting for transverse core compressability, by S.Demiray, W.Becker, J.Hohe;
A finite element for the static and stability analysis of sandwich plates, by M.Linke, W.Wohlers, H.-G.Reimerdes;
Two finite element formulations for a rapid 3D stress analysis of composite sandwich structures, by A.Wetzel, L.Kärger;
Sandwich materials
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 16.1.2006 |
|---|---|
| Zusatzinfo | XX, 1034 p. |
| Verlagsort | Dordrecht |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Themenwelt | Informatik ► Theorie / Studium ► Künstliche Intelligenz / Robotik |
| Technik ► Bauwesen | |
| Technik ► Maschinenbau | |
| Schlagworte | 3D • Analysis • buckling • CIM • composite materials • Environment • Mechanics • Modeling • Natur • Science • stability • Technology • Vibration |
| ISBN-10 | 1-4020-3848-8 / 1402038488 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1-4020-3848-8 / 9781402038488 |
| Informationen gemäß Produktsicherheitsverordnung (GPSR) | |
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