Analysis of sandwich plates with compressible core using layerwise refined plate theory and interface stress continuity

Lightweight sandwich materials are essential in construction in aircraft, spacecraft, and marine applications. Foam core sandwich materials are not only lightweight but extremely good in thermal insulation purposes. In construction of marine vehicles (i.e., boats, yachts), some sport goods (i.e., su...

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