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Aerospace
- Sep 6, 2005
- 459
Hi,
I have a honeycomb sandwich barrier (aluminum skins and core) which is held in say 4 positions. I wish to apply a pressure load to the structure and get some decent results out. Now on the opposite face to the loaded side their is a flat structure which my barrier is allowed to contact, and when it deflects and cotnacts the surface it will give different load distributions to the normal 4 pick-up points. Now say the gap is 0.1 inch, i dont want to just SPC any point that deflects above this limit, as i dont believe is is the right way to go about it, which leads me to a contact analysis where the nodes are allowed to move a certain distance and upon reachin gthat threshold they are effectivly held. I would require to be able to then get out contact forces as well as the 4 pick-up point forces.
Any ideas on the best way forwards?
Thanks.
I have a honeycomb sandwich barrier (aluminum skins and core) which is held in say 4 positions. I wish to apply a pressure load to the structure and get some decent results out. Now on the opposite face to the loaded side their is a flat structure which my barrier is allowed to contact, and when it deflects and cotnacts the surface it will give different load distributions to the normal 4 pick-up points. Now say the gap is 0.1 inch, i dont want to just SPC any point that deflects above this limit, as i dont believe is is the right way to go about it, which leads me to a contact analysis where the nodes are allowed to move a certain distance and upon reachin gthat threshold they are effectivly held. I would require to be able to then get out contact forces as well as the 4 pick-up point forces.
Any ideas on the best way forwards?
Thanks.