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Software Use => Analyzing & Optimizing Stiffened Panels => Topic started by: David Hughes on February 20, 2020, 10:22:25 AM

Title: Why use DSP?
Post by: David Hughes on February 20, 2020, 10:22:25 AM
Hi,

What are the benefits of sizing with Discretely Stiffened Panels compared to sizing the Stiffeners and Skins separately?

If the FEA and HS geometry match, would it be best to set the backdoor setting "use summed panel loads for object analysis" to "No" to avoid unusual object loads calculated when combining segment load components from the tension/compression loops?

I believe one advantage of DSPs is that more global failure modes can be considered, including flexural-torsional buckling, plastic bending and crippling (inc. effective skin). Is this right? Are there any others that require the summed segment loads?

Kind Regards,
David.
Title: Re: Why use DSP?
Post by: Brent on March 11, 2020, 10:56:09 AM
Hi David,

Benefits of sizing with discretely stiffened panels(DSP) compared to stiffeners and skins separately:

If the FEA and HyperSizer geometry match and the panel segment definition is typical, the summed panel load analysis should produce similar results to the object based analysis. But, as in the case you mentioned, when there are peaking loads or load reversals in the uniaxial direction of a DSP, then the segment approach could inaccurately capture these load states when using the 0-Sigma load extraction technique. From our experience, this is a corner case that can be addressed by using object loads or a different load extraction technique.

Important Points:

Please reach out if more explanation is needed. Provided below is a link to the Grid Stiffened Plugin package documentation in our help system.

Link to documentation: http://hypersizer.com/help_7.3/#Udef/Plugin-HS_plugins_grid_stiffened.php%3FTocPath%3DAnalysis%2520Plugins%7CPublished%2520Plugin%2520Packages%7C_____4 (http://hypersizer.com/help_7.3/#Udef/Plugin-HS_plugins_grid_stiffened.php%3FTocPath%3DAnalysis%2520Plugins%7CPublished%2520Plugin%2520Packages%7C_____4)

-Brent