Multiscale homogenization of aluminum honeycomb structures: Thermal analysis with orthotropic representative volume element and finite element method

Heliyon. 2024 Jan 8;10(2):e24166. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e24166. eCollection 2024 Jan 30.

Abstract

This study develops a thermal homogenization model for an aluminum honeycomb panel using the representative volume element (RVE) concept, considering the orthotropic nature of the structure. The RVE thermal homogenization method is a numerical approach for analyzing heterogeneous materials. It employs a constitutive model based on RVE performance to represent thermal behavior. Effective parameters are determined through averaging techniques, and the finite element method solves the thermal problem, accounting for structure topology and material behavior. The resulting heat conduction problem is solved using the finite element method (FEM) to evaluate the effective thermal characteristics. A 3D RVE is generated based on the honeycomb panel's geometry, evaluating thermal conductivity tensor and describing the medium's thermal performance. Numerical tests validate the model by comparing it with the real honeycomb structure under sinusoidal heat flux. Results show good correlation, with maximum temperatures of 1101.9 °C in the real structure and 1096.4 °C in the medium. The homogeneous medium is further used to investigate thermal performance under convective conditions with varying panel thicknesses, achieving over 77 °C temperature reduction with the thickest panel. Natural vibration behavior is considered, demonstrating strong correlation between modal responses and natural frequencies. This modeling approach efficiently analyzes thermal behavior in large honeycomb structures, reducing computational time significantly.

Keywords: And RVE; Finite element; Homogenization; Honeycomb; Thermal.