banag
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- May 9, 2009
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When we do Damage Tolerance Analysis for fuselage skin panel cut-outs, We usually assume a primary flaw (0.05") on one side of cut-out and continuing damage on other side of cut-out (e.g. 0.005"). When we grow the crack, at some point of time, cracks on both sides of the cut-out are assumed to start interacting with each other (as 2-tip crack). As crack grows to a considerable amount, the cut-out itself will be acting as a crack. (After some time, total crack length is assumed as: [Crack growing from 0.05" flaw + Crack growing from 0.005" flaw + Cutout Dia]. We are aware that the primary objective of our analysis is to cover the worst possible scenarios. So, we have to go case by case and check for the possible worst case. But, I am curious to know when the cracks on both side of the cut-out start interact with each other. There are multiple parameters involved in that like the size of the cut-out, the loading on both side of the cut-out and symmetrical stiffener members.
We follow linear elastic fracture mechanics (LEFM) model. The stress intensity can be calculated by assuming that both the crack tips are independent and also by assuming that both tips interact with each other. The later part will give more stress intensity using hand book values. When we do FEA, we might able to find the expected stress intensity after doing multiple studies which may not be applicable for all cases.
Ultimate question: What would happen in reality? Is there any parameter within LEFM or any other model that has the parameter to get what will happen in reality.
P.S: I am new to this forum. Please elaborate your thoughts in this regard. Thanks in advance.
We follow linear elastic fracture mechanics (LEFM) model. The stress intensity can be calculated by assuming that both the crack tips are independent and also by assuming that both tips interact with each other. The later part will give more stress intensity using hand book values. When we do FEA, we might able to find the expected stress intensity after doing multiple studies which may not be applicable for all cases.
Ultimate question: What would happen in reality? Is there any parameter within LEFM or any other model that has the parameter to get what will happen in reality.
P.S: I am new to this forum. Please elaborate your thoughts in this regard. Thanks in advance.