fredpalmieri
Structural
- Nov 16, 2004
- 1
does anyone have experience with foamed adhesive potted graphite epoxy/aluminum honeycomb sandwich structures? the particular case involves a horizontal sandwich panel made to connect to another vertical sandwich panel by using a tongue and groove type mechanism. The tongues of the horizontal panel are spaced periodically along its length, penetrating through one face sheet of the perpendicular vertical panel. The honeycomb core is removed in the vicinity of the tongues both from the horizontal panel as well as the vertical panel and both the tongues and the surrounding slots in the panel are potted to effect a bond. Under thermal cycling, cracks developed in the bond. I would not normally predict such an event to occur. Would anyone know why? Of course, the thermal expansion coefficient of the potting is very large, but we use potted inserts all the time without problems developing.