Skysurfer76
Structural
- Apr 20, 2008
- 4
Hello All!
I analyze airstructure (elevator) which coitains among other composite sandwich panels. Layup is balanced and symmetrical. In Sol.105 I obtain very strange forms of buckling (see 1.jpg)
After some investigation I discovered that this phenomena occurs as I set G1Z and G2Z of composite materials to definite value. After I had set these values to blank field I obtained quite realistic form (see 2.jpg).
I checked this phenomena also with a simple rectangular specimen. This occurs exactly in the same way.
Moreover result with G1Z and G2Z set to blank corresponds with analytical formulas (which is not surprising though)
So question is: is this result with G1Z and G2Z set to blank realistic and beleivable?
Or just this strange form of buckling indicates some problem with structure (like wrinkling, dimpling etc.)
Thanks
I analyze airstructure (elevator) which coitains among other composite sandwich panels. Layup is balanced and symmetrical. In Sol.105 I obtain very strange forms of buckling (see 1.jpg)
After some investigation I discovered that this phenomena occurs as I set G1Z and G2Z of composite materials to definite value. After I had set these values to blank field I obtained quite realistic form (see 2.jpg).
I checked this phenomena also with a simple rectangular specimen. This occurs exactly in the same way.
Moreover result with G1Z and G2Z set to blank corresponds with analytical formulas (which is not surprising though)
So question is: is this result with G1Z and G2Z set to blank realistic and beleivable?
Or just this strange form of buckling indicates some problem with structure (like wrinkling, dimpling etc.)
Thanks