Abstract

Face/core debonding is one of the crucial problems of composite sandwich panels which consist of AA3003 aluminium honeycomb and glass fiber reinforced polymer face sheets. The panel was prepared by a hand-lay process at different nano-clay weight addition of 0%, 2%, 4%, and 6% with the objective of improving face/core adhesion. Interface bonding between face sheets and honeycomb core composite sandwiches and their mechanical behavior were investigated under in-plane compression and bending load. The flexural property of sandwich panels due to the influence of variation in strain rate is further determined. The morphologies of fractured samples were investigated by scanning electron microscope (SEM). The results revealed a significant improvement in mechanical characteristics when nano-clay was loaded to the composites at a concentration from 2 to 4 wt%, and the in-plane compression and flexural failure load values increased by 45% and 81%, respectively, when compared to a pristine sample. It was observed that increasing strain rate led to the increase in failure load of the sandwich panel. SEM images of fractured surfaces showed residual aluminium honeycomb was present in the face sheet, which indicates better adhesion between aluminium honeycomb core and face sheets.

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