In the present paper, a comparative study on the load-bearing as well as shielding performance against hypervelocity impact of space debris of sandwich panels with body-centered cubic lattice core is performed numerically in order to evaluate their eligibility to be utilized as the satellite structure. To this end, four types of body-centered cubic lattice structures, with similar areal densities which are assumed to be made of 5A06 aluminum alloy, including BCC, BCCz (BCC reinforced in Z direction), and also BCCz-I and BCCz-II were considered. Whipple shield structure of same material and areal density was also investigated in order to justify the necessity of lattice structures application, especially in protection field. The present study simulates hypervelocity impact of a spherical projectile with 2 mm diameter, represented the space debris, collides with the structures at the velocity range of 2–6 km/s. Current numerical simulation process accuracy and efficiency were verified through comparing its obtained data based on simulating a problem had been investigated at a valid experimental study to the data proposed by the mentioned research. BCCz-II structure which is newly proposed at this study provided outstanding shielding and load-bearing capabilities in comparison to other structures. Furthermore, the detailed effects of projectile impact location and a middle structure placed plate on the protection performance were investigated and the mentioned items were found to have crucial impact on the structure shielding performance.
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