stressoblivion
Aerospace
- Jun 7, 2010
- 3
Hello experts, can you shed some light on going about calculating the transverse shear stress in the honeycomb core of a sandwich panel using hand calcs?
Scenario: An attachment fitting on top of it fastened with 8 screws and potted inserts, about 5.0" tall moment arm due to an axial (parallel to the panel) load of about 7000lb. The fitting base is 8.0"x2.0"x0.25".
The panel has 2 plies of phenolic fiberglass skins on both sides (each side 0.02" thick) and it is about 1.0" thick total with a 1/8"-3.0# phenolic aramid core. It has bonded 0.063" Al 6061 doublers on both sides. I am trying to determine if I really need to use a solid foam core in the area, or use potting compound just under the crushing edges of the fitting, or simply use a higher density core... to deal with the core crush due to the heavy load.
Thank you....
Scenario: An attachment fitting on top of it fastened with 8 screws and potted inserts, about 5.0" tall moment arm due to an axial (parallel to the panel) load of about 7000lb. The fitting base is 8.0"x2.0"x0.25".
The panel has 2 plies of phenolic fiberglass skins on both sides (each side 0.02" thick) and it is about 1.0" thick total with a 1/8"-3.0# phenolic aramid core. It has bonded 0.063" Al 6061 doublers on both sides. I am trying to determine if I really need to use a solid foam core in the area, or use potting compound just under the crushing edges of the fitting, or simply use a higher density core... to deal with the core crush due to the heavy load.
Thank you....