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Wrinkling analysis in hypersizer
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WH:
the wrinkling equations detailed in the Hypersizer manual use k1=0.63 and k2=0.82. Is it possible to adjust these coefficients? The reason I ask is because some aerospace manuals suggested lower values as low as k1=0.43 and k2=0.33 to account for the effect of waviness and other complicating factors.
Also does Hypersizer deals with the panel wrinkling as a whole or does it consider the localised peaking of loads across the width of the panel??
James:
The wrinkling coefficients, k1 and k2, can be adjusted on the options tab of the Project Sizing form. k1=0.63 and k2=0.82 are simply the default values in our template database. You may change these factors, then right-click and select "Set as Database Default" to apply your new default values.
The closed form solutions for wrinkling use the strength design-to loads. For an FEM, the strength loads are calculated using the statistical loading method selected on the Design-to Loads tab. You have the option to select a statistical method (1 sigma, 2 sigma, etc.) or element based.
*updated "AID091 Sandwich Facesheet Wrinkling.HME.pdf" version 6.1
WH:
Thanks James,
if you could forward me a copy of the updated "AID091 Sandwich Facesheet Wrinkling.HME.pdf" version 6.1
Cheers
WH:
Hi James,
where in the Options tab (Project Sizing form) that allows me to change these values??
WH:
Hi James, I found the options tab
Cheers
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