2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.pmatsci.2014.11.003
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Wire-woven cellular metals: The present and future

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“…[19][20][21]27,31,33,[37][38][39][40][41][42][43][44][45][46] Truss type PRMIS have the largest empty volume in the core region among type PRMIS. Therefore, the truss type PRMIS can greatly reduce the relative density of the metallic sandwich plate.…”
Section: 36mentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…[19][20][21]27,31,33,[37][38][39][40][41][42][43][44][45][46] Truss type PRMIS have the largest empty volume in the core region among type PRMIS. Therefore, the truss type PRMIS can greatly reduce the relative density of the metallic sandwich plate.…”
Section: 36mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…21,38,58 The widened joined region between the inner structures and the face sheets can enhance the resistance to face buckling of the metallic sandwich plate. Straight kagome 21,27,45,46 Woven wire 37,48 Isotropic hexagonal honeycomb 21,50 Regular square honeycomb 21,27,32 Uni-Directionally corrugate 21,22 Y-Frame In general, the material of the face sheets was almost identical to that of the PRMIS excluding the Kagome inner structures. In case of the Kagome inner structures, a copper-beryllium, a mild steel and a stainless steel were adopted as the material of the face sheets.…”
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