Optimal Design Practice аor Plywood Sandwich Panels
Proceedings of the 9th ASMO UK / ISSMO Сonference on Engineering Design Optimization 2012
Edgars Labans, Kaspars Kalniņš

In current research the optimum cross section configurations leading to best weight versus stiffness ratio`s have been evaluated for plywood sandwich panels. Mechanical behaviour of plywood sandwich panels with corrugated and rib stiffened cores has been modelled using parametrical finite element code ANSYS. Initially the numerical model has been verified against experimental bending tests. Good agreement between experimental and numerical deflection results was found. Employing metamodelling technique a significant improvement in weight efficiency of the the initial prototypes has been achieved. It has been demonstrated that at certain configurations of variables a volume of the panel has been reduced up to 50 %, at the same time ensuring the initial stiffness of conventional plywood board. Based on Pareto optimality principle a general methodology for assessment of efficient design for plywood sandwich panels has been developed.


Keywords
plywood, 3D core, Numerical analysis
Hyperlink
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Labans, E., Kalniņš, K. Optimal Design Practice аor Plywood Sandwich Panels. In: Proceedings of the 9th ASMO UK / ISSMO Сonference on Engineering Design Optimization, Ireland, Cork, 5-6 July, 2012. Cork: 2012, pp.71-79. ISBN 978-0-85316-311-4.

Publication language
English (en)
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