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Phononic Bandgap Optimization in Sandwich Panels Using Cellular Truss Cores

Journal

MATERIALS
Volume 14, Issue 18, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ma14185236

Keywords

sandwich panel; size optimization; smart-material; phononic structure

Funding

  1. Agencia Nacional de Investigacion y Desarrollo de Chile [ANID/FONDECYT/11180812, 1210442]
  2. Santa Catarina State Research Founding Agency (FAPESC) [2019TR779]
  3. National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq) [303900/2020-2]

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Recent progress in additive manufacturing and structural topological optimization has driven the development of custom cellular materials with complex topologies, leading to improved structural efficiency. Truss-like cellular structures show promise for lightweight applications due to their excellent strength-to-mass ratio and unique vibration properties, such as the phononic bandgap. By optimizing the topology of sandwich panels using cellular truss cores, significant benefits can be achieved in various applications, including satellites, spacecraft, aircraft, ships, and automobiles, by maximizing the phononic bandgap.
The development of custom cellular materials has been driven by recent advances in additive manufacturing and structural topological optimization. These contemporary materials with complex topologies have better structural efficiency than traditional materials. Particularly, truss-like cellular structures exhibit considerable potential for application in lightweight structures owing to their excellent strength-to-mass ratio. Along with being light, these materials can exhibit unprecedented vibration properties, such as the phononic bandgap, which prohibits the propagation of mechanical waves over certain frequency ranges. Consequently, they have been extensively investigated over the last few years, being the cores for sandwich panels among the most important potential applications of lattice-based cellular structures. This study aims to develop a methodology for optimizing the topology of sandwich panels using cellular truss cores for bandgap maximization. In particular, a methodology is developed for designing lightweight composite panels with vibration absorption properties, which would bring significant benefits in applications such as satellites, spacecraft, aircraft, ships, automobiles, etc. The phononic bandgap of a periodic sandwich structure with a square core topology is maximized by varying the material and the geometrical properties of the core under different configurations. The proposed optimization methodology considers smooth approximations of the objective function to avoid non-differentiability problems and implements an optimization approach based on the globally convergent method of moving asymptotes. The results show that it is feasible to design a sandwich panel using a cellular core with large phononic bandgaps.

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