HyperSizer Support Forum
Engineering & Analysis Methods => Miscellaneous Analysis & Methods => Topic started by: SD_Gabe on July 08, 2009, 01:39:37 PM
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I can't seem to get a margin of safety when I try to use the "Flatwise Tension analysis" on a solid laminate. I have manually input the radius and direction of curvature. What input does this failure mode require to work?
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Gabe
The FWT feature is set up in Hypersizer to work with a unstiffened bond panel configuration (Two face sheets and a core). FWT is the F33 stress between a face sheet and core. The input parameters are:
Radius - Buckling Tab - This is the average radius of your bond panel
Adhesive Materials - Options TAB. Note this option only shows up for a bond panel configuration. Adhesive materials must be defined prior to this analysis.
FWT analysis is NOT applicable for a solid laminate configuration. The interlaminar tension in a curved solid laminate is derived from the equation F33t = 3M / 2t(RiRo)^0.50. This analysis is not embedded in Hypersizer.
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Thanks for the reply.
I wasn't sure if HyperSizer was trying to use the F33t equation or not, which is why I asked. The Flatwise Tension Analysis option is available for a Top Stack configuration. It probably should not be available if there is no core present.
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Gabe
You are correct, if the user picks a one stack analysis the FWT analysis option should not be available. Also, the options TAB allows the user to set up an adhesive for a bond panel. Again this option should not occur for a one stack concept. I will ask Phil to consider a software modification.
For a solid laminate configuration F33t will only occur at a laminate radius, or at the panel edge. Hypersizer does not calculate either of these failure modes in Revision 5.7.x.