Caztech
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- Feb 3, 2020
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Fellow aeronautical stress engineers:
I am currently processing a concession in which there is loss of thickness. The standard to which I am working yields a knock-down factor on compression after impact capacity. Applying the knock-down factor to the tabulated damage tolerance reserve factor will lead to rejection of the panel, but that tabulated reserve factor is a tensile case. Given that I am investigating compression after impact, I suspect that I should be looking at the minimum compressive damage tolerance reserve factor. Can any of you please provide confirmation (or otherwise)? If you can confirm my supposition, can you please provide a quotable reference?
Thanks in anticipation.
Louis
I am currently processing a concession in which there is loss of thickness. The standard to which I am working yields a knock-down factor on compression after impact capacity. Applying the knock-down factor to the tabulated damage tolerance reserve factor will lead to rejection of the panel, but that tabulated reserve factor is a tensile case. Given that I am investigating compression after impact, I suspect that I should be looking at the minimum compressive damage tolerance reserve factor. Can any of you please provide confirmation (or otherwise)? If you can confirm my supposition, can you please provide a quotable reference?
Thanks in anticipation.
Louis