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CHAPTER 1 - INTRODUCTION
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CHAPTER 2 - SANDWICH BEAMS
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CHAPTER 3 - BUCKLING OF SANDWICH STRUTS
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CHAPTER 4 - ANALYSIS OF SANDWICH BEAMS AND STRUTS BY STRAIN ENERGY METHODS
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CHAPTER 5 - BENDING AND BUCKLING OF ISOTROPIC SANDWICH PANELS WITH VERY THIN IDENTICAL FACES (RITZ METHOD)
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CHAPTER 6 - BENDING AND BUCKLING OF ORTHOTROPIC SANDWICH PANELS WITH THICK DISSIMILAR FACES (RITZ METHOD)
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CHAPTER 7 - BENDING AND BUCKLING OF ORTHOTROPIC SANDWICH PANELS WITH THIN FACES; ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION BASED ON DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS OF SANDWICH PANEL
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CHAPTER 8 - WRINKLING AND OTHER FORMS OF LOCAL INSTABILITY
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CHAPTER 9 - THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE THEORY OF SANDWICH PANELS
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CHAPTER 10 - FORMULAE FOR ANALYSIS
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CHAPTER 11 - DESIGN OF SANDWICH BEAMS, STRUTS AND PANELS
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CHAPTER 12 - PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS USED IN SANDWICH CONSTRUCTION: METHODS OF TESTING
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APPENDIX I - PROPERTIES OF ISOTROPIC AND ORTHOTROPIC ELASTIC SOLIDS
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APPENDIX II - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION FOR A SANDWICH BEAM-COLUMN
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REFERENCES
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INDEX
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Analysis and Design of Structural Sandwich Panels serves as a simple guide to the fundamental aspects of the theory of sandwich construction and to the assumptions on which it is based. This book discusses the real importance of the assumptions made in sandwich theory concerning the relative stiffness and thickness of the faces and the core. Organized into 12 chapters, this book begins with an overview of the relatively simple problems of sandwich beams and struts. This text then discusses the bending of sandwich beams, which grows naturally from the ordinary theory of bending. Other chapters explore the bending and buckling of sandwich panels. This book discusses as well the panel analyses based on the Ritz method and on the derivation of differential equations for a sandwich plate. This book should be of interest not only to aeronautical engineers but also to readers concerned with the design of sandwich panels in the building, plastics, and boat-building industries.
Analysis and Design of Structural Sandwich Panels serves as a simple guide to the fundamental aspects of the theory of sandwich construction and to the assumptions on which it is based. This book discusses the real importance of the assumptions made in sandwich theory concerning the relative stiffness and thickness of the faces and the core. Organized into 12 chapters, this book begins with an overview of the relatively simple problems of sandwich beams and struts. This text then discusses the bending of sandwich beams, which grows naturally from the ordinary theory of bending. Other chapters explore the bending and buckling of sandwich panels. This book discusses as well the panel analyses based on the Ritz method and on the derivation of differential equations for a sandwich plate. This book should be of interest not only to aeronautical engineers but also to readers concerned with the design of sandwich panels in the building, plastics, and boat-building industries.
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ISBN
978-0-08-012870-2
Language
English
Published
1969
Copyright
Copyright © 1969 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Pergamon