stessedout
Aerospace
- Jan 13, 2004
- 1
I have six panels to make a box. These six panels are bolted together. The panels are built with Solid elements (Hexa and Penta). I am trying to figure out the best modeling method of the bolted connection from one panel to adjacent panel. The mesh density of the panels is a minumum of 3 through the thickeness. At the bolt locations i have removed the elements to simulate the bolt hole. I then place a center node at the center of each opening through the thickness of the hole. I use cbar elements to simulate the bolt shaft (minor diameter). I then spider (wagon wheel) to the outside edge of the hole using rbe3's. Is there a better or more acurate way of modeling the connection of the panles? Is it better to use rbe2's, springs? Also keep in mind that i have to look at isothermal conditions. Some elements just jack the stresses up unrealistically.
I need to determine the loads that are running through the joint so i can determine the stress resulting in the bolt with it preload which would be a hand calculation.
I need to determine the loads that are running through the joint so i can determine the stress resulting in the bolt with it preload which would be a hand calculation.