koopas
Aerospace
- Aug 24, 2002
- 106
Hello all,
Is designing a 767 rectangular [pressurized] fuselage cutout repair to carry 15 ksi in the hoop direction and half of that in the longitudinal direction acceptable, given the fuselage radius, local skin thickness, and pressurization level?
Indeed, this is much less than designing to the ultimate strength of the skin of 60 ksi (2024-T3)
The lack of conservatism also lies in designing to only operating pressurization levels.
I expect most everyone to find such a repair generally unsafe.
My second question would be: In such an unfit repair scenario, can one omit the presence of:
1. additional axial stresses due to fuselage bending?
2. shear stresses due to bending and torsion? Is there much fuselage torsion? Would shear stresses be present?
What are your $0.02?
Alex
Is designing a 767 rectangular [pressurized] fuselage cutout repair to carry 15 ksi in the hoop direction and half of that in the longitudinal direction acceptable, given the fuselage radius, local skin thickness, and pressurization level?
Indeed, this is much less than designing to the ultimate strength of the skin of 60 ksi (2024-T3)
The lack of conservatism also lies in designing to only operating pressurization levels.
I expect most everyone to find such a repair generally unsafe.
My second question would be: In such an unfit repair scenario, can one omit the presence of:
1. additional axial stresses due to fuselage bending?
2. shear stresses due to bending and torsion? Is there much fuselage torsion? Would shear stresses be present?
What are your $0.02?
Alex