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Evaluation of low-velocity impact response of honeycomb sandwich structures using factorial-based design of experiments

A response surface analysis of data from factorial experiments is used to determine the effect of different design factors on the low-velocity impact response of the honeycomb sandwich structures. A low-cost, out-of-autoclave manufacturing process is utilized to manufacture aerospace quality honeyco...

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Published in:The journal of sandwich structures & materials 2012-05, Vol.14 (3), p.339-361
Main Authors: Butukuri, RR, Bheemreddy, VP, Chandrashekhara, K, Samaranayake, VA
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