Wood-based sandwich panels: A review

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Abstract

A sandwich panel with a high ratio of strength to weight is commonly used in aerospace, construction, packaging and other fields. Using a renewable material such as wood to make sandwich panels can achieve a perfect unity of material and structure. In view of the lack of systematic analyses of wood-based sandwich panels, this work reviewed the development of wood-based sandwich panels. Based on the core structure, these panels can be divided into hollow-core structures and solid-core structures. With the emergence of new materials and new technologies, new wood-based sandwich products had been created. However, the current research only focused on the manufacturing, and the related novel design was still lacking. This work put forward a research idea of bionic design based on the integration of structure and function and pointed out the research direction for wood-based sandwich panels.

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Wei, P., Chen, J., Zhang, Y., & Pu, L. (2021). Wood-based sandwich panels: A review. Wood Research. Pulp and Paper Research Institute. https://doi.org/10.37763/WR.1336-4561/66.5.875890

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