Volume
9, Issue 1, 2000Hygrothermal
Deformation of Composite Sandwich Panels
Ernest G. Wolff*, Hong Chen, and Darrell W. Oakes
Precision Measurements and Instruments Inc.,
Corvallis, OR 97333, USA
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed
(Received 9/99; accepted 11/99)
Abstract
Coefficients of thermal and moisture expansion (CTE and
CME) can be predicted for many composite laminates and sandwich panels. Core and adhesive
properties, such as geometry and stiffness are important variables. Laminate theory is
augmented with a modified model for anisotropic core properties to predict the CTE and CME
of sandwich panels. Procedures to measure both CTE and CME are described. Since these are
thermodynamic properties, methods to obtain equilibrium moisture strains are needed.
Results are given for CFRP facesheets with Al and NOMEX honeycomb cores, and for woven
Kevlar facesheets with Al cores. Agreement with predictions is good and depends highly on
knowledge of properties of all constituents.