1. Stiffness of Synclastic Wood‐Based Auxetic Sandwich Panels.
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Peliński, Krzysztof, Smardzewski, Jerzy, and Narojczyk, Jakub
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AUXETIC materials ,SANDWICH construction (Materials) ,FINITE element method ,CORE materials ,STIFFNESS (Mechanics) ,HEAT treatment - Abstract
Auxeticity of materials improves several of their mechanical properties, especially shear, impact, and bending resistance. It also improves ability of materials to absorb impact energy as well as the overall stiffness of structures. In this research, authors examine synclastic panels made from novel wood‐based composites. The aim is to determine the force–displacement characteristics during uniaxial compression and obtain the stiffness of the panels. These data allow one to predict the behavior of a panel during two‐axial bending with different support scenarios. Finite element method (FEM) analysis is performed, with the use of model material, to determine the impact of varied facings thickness as well as different types of materials and core structures, on the stiffness of synclastic panels. It is demonstrated that proposed multilayer composites allow forming (technologically difficult) spherical shapes, without additional heat and pressure treatment. The type of an outer layer material strictly determines the usability and ease of two‐axial bending process. Presented composites are interesting materials, that can be adopted into the wood industry as a replacement for traditional materials, e.g., bent plywood. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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