Burner2k
Aerospace
- Jun 13, 2015
- 193
Hi folks,
I am trying to model a honeycomb panel of a fuel tank subjected to internal pressure. We use tapered or ramp close outs for Honeycomb sandwiches and had a few questions regarding the same. I am using Patran/Nastran version 2010.
To start with, I did represent the end doublers followed by ramp and panel section with max core thickness. When I did a simple 2D panel under the influence of uniform pressure with all sides simply supported, the results are way off from hand calculated values.
To provide some more info, I used 2D representation of Honeycomb Panel. The panel I am trying to model has Aluminum face sheets (2024) with Aluminum Core (5052).
When I modeled the above without the closeouts in FEA, the results are matching very closely to hand calc values.
So, is it acceptable to not include close outs in FEA model? If its necessary, any inputs on how better I can represent the same in FEA apart from the above procedure?
My employer is urging me to find out the best practices regarding the above. I am receiving very little help here.
Feel free to request further info if the above does not make sense.
Thanks a lot in advance folks,
- B
I am trying to model a honeycomb panel of a fuel tank subjected to internal pressure. We use tapered or ramp close outs for Honeycomb sandwiches and had a few questions regarding the same. I am using Patran/Nastran version 2010.
To start with, I did represent the end doublers followed by ramp and panel section with max core thickness. When I did a simple 2D panel under the influence of uniform pressure with all sides simply supported, the results are way off from hand calculated values.
To provide some more info, I used 2D representation of Honeycomb Panel. The panel I am trying to model has Aluminum face sheets (2024) with Aluminum Core (5052).
When I modeled the above without the closeouts in FEA, the results are matching very closely to hand calc values.
So, is it acceptable to not include close outs in FEA model? If its necessary, any inputs on how better I can represent the same in FEA apart from the above procedure?
My employer is urging me to find out the best practices regarding the above. I am receiving very little help here.
Feel free to request further info if the above does not make sense.
Thanks a lot in advance folks,
- B