Characterizing Facesheet/Core Disbonding in Honeycomb Core Sandwich StructureResults are presented from an experimental investigation into facesheet core disbonding in carbon fiber reinforced plastic/Nomex honeycomb sandwich structures using a Single Cantilever Beam test. Specimens with three, six and twelve-ply facesheets were tested. Specimens with different honeycomb cores consisting of four different cell sizes were also tested, in addition to specimens with three different widths. Three different data reduction methods were employed for computing apparent fracture toughness values from the test data, namely an area method, a compliance calibration technique and a modified beam theory method. The compliance calibration and modified beam theory approaches yielded comparable apparent fracture toughness values, which were generally lower than those computed using the area method. Disbonding in the three-ply facesheet specimens took place at the facesheet/core interface and yielded the lowest apparent fracture toughness values. Disbonding in the six and twelve-ply facesheet specimens took place within the core, near to the facesheet/core interface. Specimen width was not found to have a significant effect on apparent fracture toughness. The amount of scatter in the apparent fracture toughness data was found to increase with honeycomb core cell size.
Document ID
20130010408
Acquisition Source
Langley Research Center
Document Type
Contractor Report (CR)
Authors
Rinker, Martin (Fraunhofer-Inst. fuer Werkstoffmechanik Halle, Germany)
Ratcliffe, James G. (National Inst. of Aerospace Associates Hampton, VA, United States)
Adams, Daniel O. (Utah Univ. Salt Lake City, UT, United States)
Krueger, Ronald (National Inst. of Aerospace Associates Hampton, VA, United States)