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Toughening of face-sheet core bonds in sandwich structures

George Irven, Adam Whitehouse, Declan Carolan, Alexander Fergusson, John P. Dear

2023Engineering Fracture Mechanics12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Methods of improving the toughness of the bond between a foam core and a carbon fibre face-sheet in a sandwich structure were investigated. The Single Cantilever Beam (SCB) on a travelling platform was identified as an appropriate mode-I dominant test-method. The introduction of machined grooves in the foam resulted in a 50% improvement in the measured toughness of the face-sheet-core bond. Toughening of the face-sheets via core–shell rubber particles resulted in a change in fracture locus away from the interface and into the foam. The use of aramid fibre-reinforced foam as the core of the sandwich was also found to improve the interface bond toughness by up to 50%. The fibre-reinforced foams promoted the emergence of R-curve behaviour as the crack propagated.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceComposite materialAramidAluminium foam sandwichToughnessTougheningCore (optical fiber)Fracture toughnessBondSandwich-structured compositeFiberFinanceEconomicsMechanical Behavior of CompositesCellular and Composite StructuresMaterial Properties and Processing
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