Vibrational behavior of a 3D printed biomimetic dual‐core composite sandwich beam: An experimental and numerical study

Composite sandwich structures have been used in various applications like aerospace, automotive, and maritime sectors. The process of identifying the core design and the selection of a prominent core is crucially important in sandwich structures. In this study, biomimetic core development and vibrat...

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Veröffentlicht in:Polymer composites 2024-01, Vol.45 (2), p.1178-1194
Hauptverfasser: Thanikasalam, Narayanan, Ramamoorthy, Manoharan
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Composite sandwich structures have been used in various applications like aerospace, automotive, and maritime sectors. The process of identifying the core design and the selection of a prominent core is crucially important in sandwich structures. In this study, biomimetic core development and vibration responses of composite sandwich beams with a dual biomimetic honeycomb core are investigated. The composite face layers are fabricated by the hand lay‐up method, and the fused deposition modeling is used to 3D print the PLA honeycomb cores. Based on ASTM‐E1876 and the alternative dynamic approach, the face layer elastic properties and rigidity modulus of the cores are evaluated, respectively. The numerical simulation is used to predict the sandwich panels' natural frequencies and mode shapes and verified with experimental results. There was an excellent agreement between the calculated and experimental natural frequencies. Due to the presence of the core and enhanced rigidity modulus, the dual lamellar honeycomb core sandwich beam produces the highest natural frequencies among all‐composite sandwich beams, followed by the dual regular honeycomb, single lamellar honeycomb, and single regular honeycomb cores. The geometric parametric studies, including core thickness, length‐to‐breadth ratio, lamination schemes, support conditions, and transverse vibration responses were also analyzed for different sandwich patterns. As a result of this work, thick composite sandwich panels in aeronautical and marine structures can be replaced with dual biomimetic core structures. The study highlights the fact that the dual‐core sandwich beam provided greater modal frequency than the single‐core beam with the same weight proportions. Highlights Pistachio nut shell‐based biomimetic honeycomb core has been developed. Alternative dynamic approach is used to find sandwich‐core shear properties. Lamellar‐infused biomimetic model yields higher shear modulus and stiffness. Dual‐core beam having high flexural stiffness enhances the natural frequency. Various parametric studies were analyzed for different sandwich patterns. Graphical representation of composite sandwich beam vibration analysis with 3D printed dual biomimetic core.
ISSN:0272-8397
1548-0569
DOI:10.1002/pc.27844