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Author Topic: Transverse Shear Flexibility  (Read 35915 times)

eric

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Transverse Shear Flexibility
« on: July 11, 2018, 09:27:33 AM »
Where does the approach listed in the HME Panel Buckling doc for transverse shear flexibility effects (sec 4.3.1, honeycomb) come from?  I'm trying to understand this effect a bit more.  Hexcel HRH-10 has a relatively low shear modulus, thus we see a great sensitivity.  Buckling margins w/ and w/o TSF differ by two orders of magnitude.  My sense is that we may be outside some original considerations for what is typical here.

The only verification I could locate here (slide 9) shows much less sensitivity, though I bet that core had a larger GL & GW.

Thank you.