2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.compstruct.2019.111724
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Insert of sandwich panels sizing through a failure mode map

Abstract: Inserts of sandwich panel joints are commonly sized using analytical approaches that provide a rough estimation of the pull-out strength. In this investigation, the use of failure mode maps is proposed as an alternative to the conventional methods. These failure charts are created by means of several advanced nonlinear numerical simulations that can provide accurate pull-out strength estimations. This technique may require a considerable investment of time and effort but, in exchange, it could reduce the time … Show more

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“…In the literature (Ramírez et al ., 2020), the behaviour of the inserts during pull-out and shear-out tests is similar to the results presented in our study. For the shear-out test results, the force-displacement diagrams show there were clearances in the measuring system, but this behaviour is due to the tolerances of the mounting device and of the dimensions of the samples and does not affect the quality of the method used.…”
Section: Results Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the literature (Ramírez et al ., 2020), the behaviour of the inserts during pull-out and shear-out tests is similar to the results presented in our study. For the shear-out test results, the force-displacement diagrams show there were clearances in the measuring system, but this behaviour is due to the tolerances of the mounting device and of the dimensions of the samples and does not affect the quality of the method used.…”
Section: Results Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the main reason is linear finite element analysis was used which cannot adequately simulate the true effects of various sandwich components, non-linearity of Nomex honeycomb cells [28], and material degradations especially involving material yielding and large deformations. Thomsen [20] used the high-order theory to accurately estimate stress distribution in the core, face-sheet, and more currently, Rodríguez-Ramírez et al, in [25] proposed advanced nonlinear numerical simulation methods that can provide accurate pull-out strength estimations. Time and cost were the main factors when performing similar non-linear analyses.…”
Section: Simulation Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From the early work [ 27 ] about ’fully potted’ inserts in 1998, tests and numerical models (namely finite element models) have been used to study the pull-out strength of the metal insertions in thick CFRP laminates [ 28 ] or resin-filled cores in sandwich panels [ 29 , 30 , 31 , 32 , 33 , 34 , 35 ]. Based on the same type of analysis, some authors [ 36 , 37 ] developed parametric analysis for sizing the insert to the panel to help in the design stage.…”
Section: Analysis Case: Potting Of An Aircraft Doormentioning
confidence: 99%