Abstract

The current study aims to investigate the facesheet dynamic pulse buckling of simply supported, cylindrical composite sandwich panels using the Budiansky–Roth buckling criterion. The foam core has been modeled with isotropic elastic-perfectly plastic properties and various failure modes of the sandwich panel like facesheet fracture, foam shear fracture, and foam yield are investigated. The extended high-order sandwich panel core theory was used to model the compressibility of the core. To study the mechanical properties of the viscoelastic foam core, the Kelvin–Voigt linear viscoelastic model was applied. The transient responses and stress components obtained from the present method are compared with finite element solutions using commercial software ANSYS and those reported in the literature. Accordingly, reasonable agreement is observed. It was shown that the pulse local buckling strength of the panel increases with a decrease in the panel radius or an increase in the thickness of the panel, and facesheet fracture is considered more a likely failure mode of these sandwich panels.

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