bsdhr
Aerospace
- Aug 4, 2006
- 12
Hello Everyone;
I am putting together weight saving proposition for upcoming Boeing 787 part. The intended design is all Stainless Steel and the proposed design would be combination of Steel and Composite material.
We are currently the selected supplier for this part and hence have all required and generated engineering information to design the part. However, we don't have work expereience with composite materials. So help/suggestions on below would be greatly appreciated;
1.Part made out of composite material would be in form of round tube about 12 inches long. The outside diameter is 1.10in and inside diameter is obtained from stress calculations. I need material properties, to simulate via hand calculations axial, bending and torsional stresses.
2. Preliminary work scope for structural stress calculations would assume linear elastic isotropic properties. This is for simplicity as I understand composite layup can be tailored.
3. My calculations on current design indicates, 50% of Stainless Steel material can be removed without affecting functionality. However, lost material has to be compensated by composite tube to account for lost structral strength. If the weight savings upto 25% can be justified without loss of structural strength, i will like to procure few pieces to build prototype. So please suggest something off-the shelf for low cost concept feasiblity check
Again thanks for taking interest in my quest.
Bye.
I am putting together weight saving proposition for upcoming Boeing 787 part. The intended design is all Stainless Steel and the proposed design would be combination of Steel and Composite material.
We are currently the selected supplier for this part and hence have all required and generated engineering information to design the part. However, we don't have work expereience with composite materials. So help/suggestions on below would be greatly appreciated;
1.Part made out of composite material would be in form of round tube about 12 inches long. The outside diameter is 1.10in and inside diameter is obtained from stress calculations. I need material properties, to simulate via hand calculations axial, bending and torsional stresses.
2. Preliminary work scope for structural stress calculations would assume linear elastic isotropic properties. This is for simplicity as I understand composite layup can be tailored.
3. My calculations on current design indicates, 50% of Stainless Steel material can be removed without affecting functionality. However, lost material has to be compensated by composite tube to account for lost structral strength. If the weight savings upto 25% can be justified without loss of structural strength, i will like to procure few pieces to build prototype. So please suggest something off-the shelf for low cost concept feasiblity check
Again thanks for taking interest in my quest.
Bye.