Abstract
For the pursuit of lightweight structures with excellent mechanical performance, sandwich structures with lightweight cores and strengthened face sheets have become popular in the advanced engineering fields in recent years. In this paper, the nonlinear static and dynamic responses of the sandwich plate constructed with the aluminum pyramidal lattice core and functionally graded graphene platelets reinforced composite (FG-GPLRC) face layers are analyzed. The partial differential equations of the pyramidal lattice sandwich plate considering the geometric nonlinearity are achieved based on the Reddy’s third order shear deformation theory (TSDT), which are solved by the combination of finite element model, Raphson’s method and Newmark numerical integration method. Four different types of the impact loads including the step loading, triangular loading, half-sine loading and exponential loading with the same peak value and duration time are investigated. The influences of the thickness-to-truss radium ratio and the angle of the truss core, as well as the weight fraction and distribution patterns of graphene platelets (GPLs) over the face sheets under different impact loads and different boundary conditions are analyzed. According to the numerical results, it is concluded that the sandwich plate with higher weight fraction of GPLs, lower thickness-to-truss radium ratio, and higher angle of the truss core can exhibit better performance in both static and dynamic loading conditions. The FG-X distribution of GPLs presents the best dynamic performance as compared to the other GPL distributions. The combination of lightweight truss core with the advanced GPLRC face sheets is instructive for potential applications and further research.
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