Introduction

Chapter
Part of the Solid Mechanics and Its Applications book series (SMIA, volume 121)

Abstract

A structural sandwich typically consists of two thin “face sheets” made from stiff and strong relatively dense material such as metal or fiber composite bonded to a thick lightweight material called “core”. This concept mimics an I-beam, but in two dimensions, where the face sheets support bending loads and the core transfers shear force between the faces in a sandwich panel under load. Figure 1.1 illustrates flat and curved elements from a sandwich structure.

Keywords

Core Material Sandwich Structure Sandwich Panel Face Sheet Sandwich Beam 
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© Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2011

Authors and Affiliations

  1. 1.Department of Mechanical EngineeringFlorida Atlantic UniversityBoca RatonUSA
  2. 2.School of Aerospace EngineeringGeorgia Institute of TechnologyAtlantaUSA

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