724napier
Mechanical
- Feb 11, 2014
- 63
Hello All,
I am analyzing a small exterior mounted GPS antenna being installed with an external doubler. I can calculate the shear loading on the rivets due to hoop and longitudinal loading from internal pressurization. My question is, how do you determine what portion of that load acts in tension on the fasteners due to curvature of the fuselage. Essentially, the problem is a cylindrical pressure vessel with a rectangular doubler installed exteriorly with 4 rows of rivets. I can calculate the shear acting on the rivets, but how do you correctly determine any tensile loading on them?
I am analyzing a small exterior mounted GPS antenna being installed with an external doubler. I can calculate the shear loading on the rivets due to hoop and longitudinal loading from internal pressurization. My question is, how do you determine what portion of that load acts in tension on the fasteners due to curvature of the fuselage. Essentially, the problem is a cylindrical pressure vessel with a rectangular doubler installed exteriorly with 4 rows of rivets. I can calculate the shear acting on the rivets, but how do you correctly determine any tensile loading on them?