Fabrication and structural performance of periodic cellular metal sandwich structures

2003 
Metallic sandwich panels with periodic, open-cell cores are important new structures, enabled by novel fabrication and topology design tools. Fabrication protocols based on the sheet forming of trusses and shell elements (egg-boxes) as well as textile assembly have allowed the manufacture of robust structures by inexpensive routes. Topology optimization enables control of failure mechanisms at the truss length scale, leading to superior structural performance. Analysis, testing and optimization have demonstrated that sandwich panels constructed with these cores sustain loads at much lower relative densities than stochastic foams. Moreover, the peak strengths of truss and textile cores are superior to honeycombs at low relative densities, because of their superior buckling resistance. Additional benefits of the truss/textile cores over honeycombs reside in their potentially lower manufacturing cost as well as in their multifunctionality.
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