SteveAero
Aerospace
- Apr 28, 2019
- 17
Hi all,
I am trying to find a method of fastener shear transfer between a thin-walled open U-section and skin (both are aluminium, with skin attached on both sides of the vertical walls). From the grid point force balance output from the FE model, I know what torsional moment is being carried at the cross-section. However, as my section is modelled in FE as shells, I have simply increased the thickness of the vertical walls to integrally include the skin. Since shear flows in a loop due to torsion in a thin-walled open sections (assuming no warping), what shear force is transferred between the U section and the outer skins via the fasteners? I have modelled the skin attachments separately with fasteners in FE and get pretty strange results. I have not been able to find any theory of this means of transfer online. Any practical help would be greatly appreciated.
I am trying to find a method of fastener shear transfer between a thin-walled open U-section and skin (both are aluminium, with skin attached on both sides of the vertical walls). From the grid point force balance output from the FE model, I know what torsional moment is being carried at the cross-section. However, as my section is modelled in FE as shells, I have simply increased the thickness of the vertical walls to integrally include the skin. Since shear flows in a loop due to torsion in a thin-walled open sections (assuming no warping), what shear force is transferred between the U section and the outer skins via the fasteners? I have modelled the skin attachments separately with fasteners in FE and get pretty strange results. I have not been able to find any theory of this means of transfer online. Any practical help would be greatly appreciated.