WK95
Mechanical
- Dec 20, 2013
- 54
There are lots of resources for structural analysis using FEA but I don't want to even dabble with FEA until I can confidently get ballpark answers the old fashioned ways (Microsoft excel, pen and paper, calculator, etc).
Any resources for that?
Here's what I'm looking for
1) Resources for learning structural analysis of composite material structures the old fashioned way (pen and paper and some spreadsheets)
2) Mechanics of materials textbooks that use the generalized hooke's law
3) Structural analysis of fuselages that don't have a simple circular cross section
I've got a couple of great books that provide an introduction to composite materials for micromechanics, macromechanics, ply mechanics, and such. but they lack information on the methods for structural analysis of composite structures.
Any resources for that?
Here's what I'm looking for
1) Resources for learning structural analysis of composite material structures the old fashioned way (pen and paper and some spreadsheets)
2) Mechanics of materials textbooks that use the generalized hooke's law
3) Structural analysis of fuselages that don't have a simple circular cross section
I've got a couple of great books that provide an introduction to composite materials for micromechanics, macromechanics, ply mechanics, and such. but they lack information on the methods for structural analysis of composite structures.