vinhermes
Marine/Ocean
- Aug 29, 2009
- 36
Dear All,
First of all thank you for all the information this forum has provided me. This is my first post as I have just been graduated in Naval Architecture; so I am not a composites expert but can expect to design parts at some point.
It is very hard to find free spreadsheets on the internet to calculate laminate properties as it seems that everyone keeps its own. So I am happy to give this one, which is just basic for the moment but will hopefull grow with time (cores, outer skins, stresses at each ply, etc.). But before I go further, I would be happy if some of you could double-check the results obtained as I do not have a feel for all these numbers yet. No doubt this will come with experience.
So here is how it works:
- Page one is used to define the materials properties. So that it is pretty easy to make the spreadsheet evolve with time. I you don't think that have changes to make for the moment
- Page two is the calcultor itself. Just play with the yellow cells and see the results appear.
- Page three is the formulae references: very basic rules of mixture for the moment.
Sorry for my spelling mistakes but I am french. Thanks by advance for all your constructive comments.
Best regards, Vincent
First of all thank you for all the information this forum has provided me. This is my first post as I have just been graduated in Naval Architecture; so I am not a composites expert but can expect to design parts at some point.
It is very hard to find free spreadsheets on the internet to calculate laminate properties as it seems that everyone keeps its own. So I am happy to give this one, which is just basic for the moment but will hopefull grow with time (cores, outer skins, stresses at each ply, etc.). But before I go further, I would be happy if some of you could double-check the results obtained as I do not have a feel for all these numbers yet. No doubt this will come with experience.
So here is how it works:
- Page one is used to define the materials properties. So that it is pretty easy to make the spreadsheet evolve with time. I you don't think that have changes to make for the moment
- Page two is the calcultor itself. Just play with the yellow cells and see the results appear.
- Page three is the formulae references: very basic rules of mixture for the moment.
Sorry for my spelling mistakes but I am french. Thanks by advance for all your constructive comments.
Best regards, Vincent