Abstract

The structural behavior of GFRP-polyurethane (PUR) web-core sandwich structures subjected to sustained loading was investigated. As a basis, a study of the mechanical behavior of rigid PUR foams used as core materials was conducted, with emphasis on creep. The study showed that the foam anisotropy, its density and the loading type applied must be considered to assess the structural performance of the GFRP-PUR web-core sandwich. The influence of creep on the web-core interaction, i.e. on the shear load distribution and local instability phenomena were then analyzed. The effects of applying particular design recommendations on the design were assessed based on the example of a real GFRP-PUR sandwich roof. The design shear resistance of the GFRP webs, their dimensions and governing failure mode significantly depended on the applied recommendation. A design procedure to evaluate the overall shear resistance of the GFRP-PUR core over time, taking into account creep effects, was presented. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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