Abstract

Structural response and failure modes of honeycomb sandwich panels subjected to a shock (impulsive pressure) followed by a high velocity projectile impact were investigated using detailed finite element simulations. Performance of sandwich panels was quantified by maximum transverse deflection of the bottom face sheet and core crushing strain along with an investigation of their optimal behavior. Three failure modes were observed in panels – core failure, top face failure, and tearing and detachment from support. Failure maps of honeycomb sandwich panels were constructed to show the failure mode of panels as a function of shock intensity, projectile velocity and panel core relative density. In addition, a limited set of simulations were carried out to study the role of incident angle of projectile on the overall performance of a panel. These simulations showed that maximum deflection occurred for vertically impacting projectiles. However, we found that this did not directly translate to maximum core crushing strain in sandwich panels. The results provide new insight into the performance and failure of sandwich panels under complex dynamic loading conditions, and further highlight the potential of these panels for development of threat-resistant structural systems.

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