I'm doing trade studies on metallic uniaxial stiffened skins and I'd like to be able to enforce a gross tension stress cut-off allowable, say for fatigue or damage tolerance. For this particular study, I'd like to enforce a limit stress cut-off, but an ultimate cut-off would work as well.
These are the things I've considered:
1. Redefine the material allowable strength (Fty) to the gross stress cut-off value (Fdadt). This won't work because it would corrupt all analysis checks that depend on Fty to be correctly defined.
2. On the failure tab of the sizing form, select "strain limit" for Limit MS and enter Fdadt/E strain cut-off values on the strain allowables tab of the isotropic material property. This looks like it should work, but HyperSizer doesn't appear to be running this analysis check. Are the details of the "strain limit" failure mode documented somewhere? Are there limitations to what this check is applicable to?
3. Define a user-defined failure analysis. Metallic gross stress checks don't seem to directly fall into any of the user-defined analysis methods: beam buckling, bolted hole, composite strength, crippling, panel buckling, sandwich core, or sandwich face. Would I be able to adapt the bolted hole check?
I'd appreciate any suggestions you have.
Thanks