Stiffened composite plates as equivalent structures for sandwich panels under low-velocity hail impact

Abdolbaset Lalisani, Mojtaba Sadighi, Taha Goudarzi, René Alderliesten, Reza Hedayati*

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Abstract

Despite many favorable properties of sandwich panels, moisture penetration into the core of these panels has been known to cause catastrophic failures. To address these issues, developing an alternative panel with equivalent mechanical behavior can be a viable solution. Exploring the mechanical behavior equivalency between stiffened composite plates and existing sandwich panels is advantageous due to their potential for similar applications. This study employed explicit finite element modeling using LS-DYNA package to simulate the behavior of these panels. Also, experimental investigations were conducted on stiffened composite plates to examine the effect of stiffener arrangements and impact location on their static and dynamic behaviors. The experiments highlighted the significance of stiffener arrangements in influencing the static and impact behavior of the plates. Additionally, as a case study, an optimization procedure for designing an optimal stiffened plate under ice impact was studied, utilizing the Taguchi method and analysis of variance, to identify the optimal design point. The results indicated that the stiffened plate exhibited a maximum deflection similar to that of a sandwich panel under low-velocity impact, while having a 19.3% lower von Mises stress. This means that the equivalent stiffened plate demonstrated comparable deflection while providing enhanced strength during dynamic loading. Furthermore, the analysis of the parametric study showed that the thickness of stiffeners had the most pronounced influence on the behavior of stiffened plates subjected to hail impact.
Original languageEnglish
Article number2469134
Number of pages28
JournalMechanics Based Design of Structures and Machines
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025

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Keywords

  • hail impact
  • low-velocity impact
  • quasi-static indentation
  • sandwich panel
  • stiffened composite plate

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