Abstract

The failure modes of open weave (latticed) sandwich skins under biaxial compression load are analysed. Due to the latticed structure of these sandwich face sheets, they are able to transfer loads in both directions. Tests show a distinct non-linear correlation between load and deformation. This non-linear load-deflection-behavior indicates that the failure may be induced by geometrical imperfections. Based on this assumption and measured geometrical imperfections, a mathematical model for the latticed face sheet consisting of beams under compression is derived. Several beams are combined within one or two cells of the honeycomb core to describe the failure modes. Furthermore, biaxial loading is analysed by using the finite element method. Experimental results are in good agreement with failure loads derived by analytical and by finite element method analyses as well.

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