Improving delamination resistance capacity of sandwich composite columns with initial face/core debond
Abstract
null null Face–core delamination is one of the major problems of using sandwich composite structures composed of a thin composite face sheets of Eglass/epoxy along with a low density PVC foam core. An innovative cost-effective methodology of inserting pre-manufactured shear keys in foam-core grooves has been proposed in this manuscript which increases the delamination resistance capacity of initially delaminated sandwich composite column...
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Title
Improving delamination resistance capacity of sandwich composite columns with initial face/core debond
Published Date
Apr 1, 2012
Volume
43
Issue
3
Pages
1604 - 1612
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