Roserio
Mechanical
- Mar 1, 2012
- 5
Dear all,
I will ask you to first have a look on the files in attachment with the part that I will refer to by "alveolus".
This alveoli parts is a square profile beam that has roughly 100x100x300mm with max 16 24x24mm square hallows inside. When I started designing this composite part I used conservative values and conventional beam theory to get an idea about its max deflection under max working load. The part has been tested and with good results but I would like to know how to do it using composite formulations (not FEM).
The part is made by using a simple idea of joining each small square profile all together, preheat to get the prepreg "softer", and then add an extra outer overlap to add extra strength but also to ensure that the resin wets the fabric everywhere without dry regions. The mold to press the prepreg is somehow unconventional and turned out difficult to achieve good results using only one layer.
Given this lengthy (hopefully helpful introduction I would like to ask if someone could give me some references on how to compute load deflections in such a beam (it works in cantilever conf.) for different wrapping configurations f.e. inner +-45 outer 0/90 or inner +-45 outer +-20 f.e.
Any hint would be great.
Thanks,
Roserio
PS: The project I am working on is a particles detector and is a public project that can be found by gooling f.e "PANDA at GSI"
I will ask you to first have a look on the files in attachment with the part that I will refer to by "alveolus".
This alveoli parts is a square profile beam that has roughly 100x100x300mm with max 16 24x24mm square hallows inside. When I started designing this composite part I used conservative values and conventional beam theory to get an idea about its max deflection under max working load. The part has been tested and with good results but I would like to know how to do it using composite formulations (not FEM).
The part is made by using a simple idea of joining each small square profile all together, preheat to get the prepreg "softer", and then add an extra outer overlap to add extra strength but also to ensure that the resin wets the fabric everywhere without dry regions. The mold to press the prepreg is somehow unconventional and turned out difficult to achieve good results using only one layer.
Given this lengthy (hopefully helpful introduction I would like to ask if someone could give me some references on how to compute load deflections in such a beam (it works in cantilever conf.) for different wrapping configurations f.e. inner +-45 outer 0/90 or inner +-45 outer +-20 f.e.
Any hint would be great.
Thanks,
Roserio
PS: The project I am working on is a particles detector and is a public project that can be found by gooling f.e "PANDA at GSI"