Nichols, R.
Description:
This abstract presents the results obtained by
theoretical and experimental methods for the buckling of
honeycomb sandwich panels in shear. Details of the specimens
analysed are shown in Figs. 1 and 2. The test rig is shown
in Fig.3, and the accuracy with which uniform shear was
obtained is illustrated in Fig.4. The experimental results
are given in Fig. 5, where buckling and failing shear stresses
are plotted against the ratio panel width "b" to panel
thickness "d". No consistent effect attributable to the
difference in face thickness for the panel series A and B
is shown by these results. Comparison between theory and
experiment is shown in Figs. 6 and 7. The results for
buckling agree substantially with plate theory for the case
of simply supported edges. Corrections of plate theory to
allow for shear flexibility of the filling can virtually be
neglected. Discrepancies between theory and experiment for
b/d <80 are probably due to an insufficiently accurate
allowance for plasticity.