Process Factors and Edgewise Compressive Properties of Scarf-repaired Honeycomb Sandwich Structures

  • Sui Liu
  • , Zhidong Guan*
  • , Xia Guo
  • , Kai Sun
  • , Jiaoyue Kong
  • , Dongxiu Yan
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Bonded repairs were conducted on flat and edge-closed composite sandwich panels that had undergone different levels of initial damage, and edgewise compression behaviors of repaired panel were tested. Experimental results indicate that these repair techniques can restore the compression performance of damaged panels effectively. The repaired specimens recovered an average of over 83 % of their strength. A k-sample Anderson-Darling test was used to analyze the influence of various parameters, including curing temperature, curing pressure, and repair configurations. After a thorough comparison, it was concluded that a high-temperature, high-pressure treatment can improve the mechanical performance of repaired panels, but the improvement is closely related to the structural complexity of the repaired region. A double-side repair scheme could be used to prevent the degradation of mechanical performance caused by the additional bending moment. The conclusions drawn in the present study provide further insight into the mechanical performance of repaired sandwich panels under edgewise compressive loads. These data facilitate the improved design methodology on bonded repair of composite sandwich structures.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)689-705
Number of pages17
JournalApplied Composite Materials
Volume21
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 6 Nov 2014

Keywords

  • Bonded repair
  • Composite sandwich panel
  • Edgewise compression
  • k-sample Anderson-Darling test

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