alexeu
New member
- Dec 25, 2002
- 15
Consider this, a skin panel is sitting around waiting to be loaded on the assembly jig. However, it is found that approximately 1" x 5" of the edge has wrinkled due to mishandling of the skin panel. After cold working, and the wrinkling has been straighten, a conductivity test on the damaged area was performed. It is shown that the material conductivity at the damaged area is the same as the rest of the panel.
Question: Can the material properties and charatceristics of the skin panel at the damaged area be considered as the same as it was before the damage was inflicted on it?
Question: Can the material properties and charatceristics of the skin panel at the damaged area be considered as the same as it was before the damage was inflicted on it?