VN1981
Aerospace
- Sep 29, 2015
- 186
Hi,
It seems like we (employer) might have missed an important step in extracting internal loads from Aircraft FEM models...delumping! I found Ian Tiag's fantastic Aircraft FEM notes and I came across the concept of delumping of internal loads when 2D-1D elements are used for web & chord/stiffeners representation. I've spent the last 2 weeks going over the same material & I was able to dig out more information about the above procedure, but I still have questions. Some of them may sound obvious & stupid...so please bear with me
1. Is delumping procedure in use even today in major OEM practices?
2. Is delumping performed for any combination of 2D-1D (Cshear/Plate-CROD/CBEAM) or is it particularly reserved for CROD element I am assuming the answer is YES, but just looking for clarification from experienced users.
3. If I have lets say 30 elements (30 each of 2D representing SKIN & 30 each of 1D representing STR) along the span of wing between 2 rib stations and if I have to perform delumping manually, it becomes tedious. Perhaps the big OEMs have in-house tools or Excel macros to extract/communicate information from NASTRAN and spit out delumped loads, but any tips on how to perform delumping operation with minimal effort?
4. Lastly, any open source material where I can learn more on the above procedure?
Thanks in advance,
- VN
It seems like we (employer) might have missed an important step in extracting internal loads from Aircraft FEM models...delumping! I found Ian Tiag's fantastic Aircraft FEM notes and I came across the concept of delumping of internal loads when 2D-1D elements are used for web & chord/stiffeners representation. I've spent the last 2 weeks going over the same material & I was able to dig out more information about the above procedure, but I still have questions. Some of them may sound obvious & stupid...so please bear with me
1. Is delumping procedure in use even today in major OEM practices?
2. Is delumping performed for any combination of 2D-1D (Cshear/Plate-CROD/CBEAM) or is it particularly reserved for CROD element I am assuming the answer is YES, but just looking for clarification from experienced users.
3. If I have lets say 30 elements (30 each of 2D representing SKIN & 30 each of 1D representing STR) along the span of wing between 2 rib stations and if I have to perform delumping manually, it becomes tedious. Perhaps the big OEMs have in-house tools or Excel macros to extract/communicate information from NASTRAN and spit out delumped loads, but any tips on how to perform delumping operation with minimal effort?
4. Lastly, any open source material where I can learn more on the above procedure?
Thanks in advance,
- VN