Allanon81
Aerospace
- Dec 1, 2009
- 8
I'm a stress engineer working a particularly challenging/interesting problem. We're working a modification to a CL-605 fuselage where a customer wants us to install a service panel, but wants to avoid the use of external doublers. The cutout in the fuselage would span one frame bay and cut one stringer. Our structures design team wishes to install machined c-channel type structure around the edge of the cutout to reenforce it. The idea is the shear that normally would have been carried through that section of skin would be beamed up to a back panel using the machined structure.
I'm looking through Niu and find plenty of examples of cutouts with external/internal doublers installed, but nothing about being able to reinforce the hole using and internal structure.
Is this even possible/practical? I'm thinking that the internal structure will have to be pretty heavy to beam those loads up and not buckle.
Let me know if I can provide further details.
Thanks!
I'm looking through Niu and find plenty of examples of cutouts with external/internal doublers installed, but nothing about being able to reinforce the hole using and internal structure.
Is this even possible/practical? I'm thinking that the internal structure will have to be pretty heavy to beam those loads up and not buckle.
Let me know if I can provide further details.
Thanks!