AF1307
Aerospace
- Oct 30, 2018
- 5
Hi, I'm trying to look into the benefits and disadvantages of different types of frame configurations for an aircraft fuselage assignment. The three options I have at the moment
1) is a mechanically fastened C+L Frames,
2)a Z Frame with some local pad ups on the web and
3)a one piece C+L Frame.
All parts are to be made from CFRP.
Structurally options 1 and 2 should be the most appropriate as the have a significant moment of inertia component. Whereas the 2nd option is not as structurally sound however, would be easier to manufacture. Option 1 would allow for ease of manufacturing but assembly time would increase. Whilst option 3 would be a little more difficult to manufacture and if the part fails to confirm and needs to be redone the material wastage is higher.
Are the points above valid and are there any other significant points I should consider?
If we divide the overall input into firstly
1) pros/cons from the structural perspective then
2) manufacturing/assembly input
This will help to make a rounded decision.
Please see attached for diagrams.
Thanks
1) is a mechanically fastened C+L Frames,
2)a Z Frame with some local pad ups on the web and
3)a one piece C+L Frame.
All parts are to be made from CFRP.
Structurally options 1 and 2 should be the most appropriate as the have a significant moment of inertia component. Whereas the 2nd option is not as structurally sound however, would be easier to manufacture. Option 1 would allow for ease of manufacturing but assembly time would increase. Whilst option 3 would be a little more difficult to manufacture and if the part fails to confirm and needs to be redone the material wastage is higher.
Are the points above valid and are there any other significant points I should consider?
If we divide the overall input into firstly
1) pros/cons from the structural perspective then
2) manufacturing/assembly input
This will help to make a rounded decision.
Please see attached for diagrams.
Thanks