Abstract
In this study, a three-rib intersecting composite diamond honeycomb structure is fabricated by interlocking technology. The mechanical properties of the composite interlocked diamond honeycomb (CIDH) and corresponding sandwich structure (CIDHSS) are experimentally tested. The stiffness, strength, and failure characteristics of CIDH and CIDHSS are analyzed. The results show that CIDH has better mechanical properties than the interlocked Kagome and square honeycombs. The edge effect limits the edge compressive strength and stiffness of CIDH. Debonding is the main failure mode that limits both bending and compressive strength of CIDHSS. The reinforced plate added to the edge effectively improves the anti-debonding ability.