By hietaka - 5/22/2014 12:18:10 PM
I want to build a relatively thick CFRP sandwich panel. so I will use aluminium honeycomb or urethane foam as a core material.
but I don`t know how to manage the sidewall. I mean,if a thick CF-CORE-CF panel is made, its side wall of the panel has no protection. The core material of the side wall is exposed to the air. To protect the sidewall from delamination, I think I need protect the sidewall.
Fore example, If I use 10mm thick core material,how should I protect the sidewall?
1.Just spread some epoxy resin to the sidewall? I think it is a good idea,but it is not suited fore honeycomb core because the sidewall of the honeycomb is rough. One more problem.if the panel is under bending stress,the epoxy on the sidewall might be cracked.
2, Spread some silicon sealing or flexible adhesive? its more flexible so there is no risk to crack. and sealing will fill the gap of the honeycomb.
3, Fillet the edge of the panel then add CFRP tape? Filleting the edge uniformly may be difficult. and,CFRP tape may be less flexible when I use this technique to thin core material.
4,add a square CFRP bar to the sidewall. it is useful when I build flat and square sandwich panel. but, it is useless when I build rounded ore curved sandwich pane.
Is there a good idea to protect the sidewall of the sandwich panel?
Thanks, hietaka
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By hietaka - 5/23/2014 1:12:22 PM
to ajb100 san, brainfart san, Warren san, matthieutje65 san,
Thanks! All of the advices are useful to me. I will try it!
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