stresscalcs
Aerospace
- Nov 16, 2004
- 39
I am currently looking a a problem of trying to establish the difference of attachment loads in a attachment group in the three situations of
1) Attachment loading if only the attachment strengths are considered (strengths are either shear or bearing).
This is the standard hand method we are all using without any reference to the stiffness of the surrounding structure.
2) Attachment loading if the surrounding structure materials, local thicknesses and component form are considered but friction ignored.
3) Attachment loading if the surrounding structure materials, local thicknesses and component form are considered but friction ignored and with the attachments (say 6.3mm/0.25in dia) passing through holes which are slightly oversize (say 0.1mm/0.040in).
The results are very different for 1) and 2), I am sure.
Has anybody considered such a problem as 3)?
I am sure everybody is thinking FE analysis. I can think of no other way.
Does anybody perhaps have any suggestions for a not too complex FE which would indicate the differences of the 2) and 3) situations?
A full blown major FE model using thousands of solid elements that takes an age to get up and running is not what is wished for here.
Any helpful thoughts would be appreciated.
1) Attachment loading if only the attachment strengths are considered (strengths are either shear or bearing).
This is the standard hand method we are all using without any reference to the stiffness of the surrounding structure.
2) Attachment loading if the surrounding structure materials, local thicknesses and component form are considered but friction ignored.
3) Attachment loading if the surrounding structure materials, local thicknesses and component form are considered but friction ignored and with the attachments (say 6.3mm/0.25in dia) passing through holes which are slightly oversize (say 0.1mm/0.040in).
The results are very different for 1) and 2), I am sure.
Has anybody considered such a problem as 3)?
I am sure everybody is thinking FE analysis. I can think of no other way.
Does anybody perhaps have any suggestions for a not too complex FE which would indicate the differences of the 2) and 3) situations?
A full blown major FE model using thousands of solid elements that takes an age to get up and running is not what is wished for here.
Any helpful thoughts would be appreciated.