Determination of transverse shear stiffness of sandwich panels with a corrugated core by numerical homogenization

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Knowing the material properties of individual layers of the corrugated plate structures and the geometry of its cross‐section, the effective material parameters of the equivalent plate can be calculated. This can be problematic, especially if the transverse shear stiffness is also necessary for the correct description of the equivalent plate performance. In this work, the method proposed by Biancolini is extended to include the possibility of determining, apart from the tensile and flex-ural stiffnesses, also the transverse shear stiffness of the homogenized corrugated board. The method is based on the strain energy equivalence between the full numerical 3D model of the corrugated board and its Reissner‐Mindlin flat plate representation. Shell finite elements were used in this study to accurately reflect the geometry of the corrugated board. In the method presented here, the finite element method is only used to compose the initial global stiffness matrix, which is then condensed and directly used in the homogenization procedure. The stability of the proposed method was tested for different variants of the selected representative volume elements. The ob-tained results are consistent with other technique already presented in the literature.

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Garbowski, T., & Gajewski, T. (2021). Determination of transverse shear stiffness of sandwich panels with a corrugated core by numerical homogenization. Materials, 14(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14081976

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