johnnyc2
Aerospace
- Aug 30, 2009
- 2
Hi everybody,
I've been using Patran for a bit over a year and have a model of a carbon fibre aileron made out of surfaces. I have introduced a hole in to the top skin (as damage) and now I need to place a carbon fibre patch over the top to repair the damage.
To simplify the problem, imagine a flat plat with a 2inch diameter hole in it. I need to attach a 5inch diameter patch to go on top of this hole.
My problem is that I've never had to model surface-on-surface contact like this before and am unsure of which approach to take. I have received some suggestions from colleagues (using RBE2, modelling the adhesive as bricks with a surface patch on top) but nobody seems sure. I was wondering what people on here thought. Modelling of the adhesive is not necessary at this stage, but would be helpful to know how to do.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thank you,
John
I've been using Patran for a bit over a year and have a model of a carbon fibre aileron made out of surfaces. I have introduced a hole in to the top skin (as damage) and now I need to place a carbon fibre patch over the top to repair the damage.
To simplify the problem, imagine a flat plat with a 2inch diameter hole in it. I need to attach a 5inch diameter patch to go on top of this hole.
My problem is that I've never had to model surface-on-surface contact like this before and am unsure of which approach to take. I have received some suggestions from colleagues (using RBE2, modelling the adhesive as bricks with a surface patch on top) but nobody seems sure. I was wondering what people on here thought. Modelling of the adhesive is not necessary at this stage, but would be helpful to know how to do.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thank you,
John