Jl. Chevalier, CREEP, FATIGUE AND FIRE RESISTANCE OF CHEMICAL RESISTANT TANK SANDWICH CORES, Journal of reinforced plastics and composites, 13(3), 1994, pp. 250-261
Three important engineering parameters in the design of sandwich compo
site chemical resistant ranks (i.e., flat sided tankage or externally
loaded cylindrical tanks such as buried tanks or vacuum tanks) are cre
ep, fatigue and fin resistance. In this study, the creep properties of
end-grain balsa (EGB), hexagonal honeycombs constructed of aluminum o
r aramid fiber-paper and PVC cores were compared. In reverse bending f
atigue, properties of EGB and PVC cores were compared. Results indicat
e that EGB and 9.0 lb. Nomex honeycomb are the only cores investigated
capable of operation at both room temperature and 160 degrees F (71 d
egrees C). Further EGB has a fatigue limit 2 to 2.4 times that of PVC
cores. While EGB by itself is an ASTM E-84 Class 2 material, with the
proper skins and resin system, it can meet Class 1 requirements.