Taz99
Aerospace
- May 18, 2011
- 21
Hi All,
I need to determine the vertical bending stiffness and torsional stiffness for an elevator at a number of spanwise locations. We have target stiffnesses at each location that the design must meet/exceed.
However, I am not clear on how I can use the fine grid FE model that I have created of the elevator to predict the elevator stiffness.
Questions that come to mind are;
1. Constraints to apply to the model. I believe that I should constrain the hinges and actuators.
2. Applied Loads on the model. Point Load, Point Moment? etc. and where to apply these, midway between the spanwise locations where I need to measure the stiffness, at the spanwise locations?
3. What to measure. Displacement or rotation a certain nodes.
4. What equation to use to convert the displacement/rotation measured into a stiffness.
I have looked into the methodology that is used for wings to measure the stiffness via an FE model, but translating this to an elevator is not 100% clear to me.
If anyone could describe the method they have used to for an elevator or maybe similar structure, rudder, aileron, flap etc I would appreciate it so I can use this information as background to know that I am on the right track in terms of general industry practice for the further discussions that we will be having with the customer.
Thanks
I need to determine the vertical bending stiffness and torsional stiffness for an elevator at a number of spanwise locations. We have target stiffnesses at each location that the design must meet/exceed.
However, I am not clear on how I can use the fine grid FE model that I have created of the elevator to predict the elevator stiffness.
Questions that come to mind are;
1. Constraints to apply to the model. I believe that I should constrain the hinges and actuators.
2. Applied Loads on the model. Point Load, Point Moment? etc. and where to apply these, midway between the spanwise locations where I need to measure the stiffness, at the spanwise locations?
3. What to measure. Displacement or rotation a certain nodes.
4. What equation to use to convert the displacement/rotation measured into a stiffness.
I have looked into the methodology that is used for wings to measure the stiffness via an FE model, but translating this to an elevator is not 100% clear to me.
If anyone could describe the method they have used to for an elevator or maybe similar structure, rudder, aileron, flap etc I would appreciate it so I can use this information as background to know that I am on the right track in terms of general industry practice for the further discussions that we will be having with the customer.
Thanks