Skew Bending of Aircraft Fuselage Panels with “L” and “C” Stringers Mounted by Hybrid Joint / Ukośne Zginanie Poszycia Samolotu Z U Sztywnieniami Typu “L” I “C”, Mocowanymi Za Pomocą Złącza Hybrydowego

A section of fuselage skin with dimension 30 x 200 mm was subjected to numerical study and loaded by skew bending (Fig. 3). The thickness of the skin was 0,6 mm, the length of a leg of an angle “L” profile stringer was 12 mm with 1mm thickness. The angle of inclination α of the load plane to the ski...

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Main Authors: Sadowski T., Golewski P.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Polish Academy of Sciences 2015-12-01
Series:Archives of Metallurgy and Materials
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Online Access:http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/amm.2015.60.issue-4/amm-2015-0451/amm-2015-0451.xml?format=INT
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Summary:A section of fuselage skin with dimension 30 x 200 mm was subjected to numerical study and loaded by skew bending (Fig. 3). The thickness of the skin was 0,6 mm, the length of a leg of an angle “L” profile stringer was 12 mm with 1mm thickness. The angle of inclination α of the load plane to the skin plane varies in the range from 10° to 90° with 10° increment. The elastic - plastic material model of D16T aluminum alloy was used in simulations of the fuselage skin as well as for “L” and “C” profile stringers. In the material model description damage of aluminum alloy was taken into account. An adhesive layer with thickness of 0,1mm was modeled using cohesive elements with the failure mode depending on the shear strength and the tensile strength.
ISSN:2300-1909