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SECTION 16
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SECTION TITLE PAGE ............................................................................................... 1-0
TABLE OF CONTENTS................................................................................................ 1-i
LIST OF FIGURES .......................................................................................................1-ii
LIST OF TABLES ........................................................................................................1-iii
(Last Page of Front Matter) ..........................................................................................1-iii
SECTION 16
OUTBOARD TRAILING EDGE BUTE DOOR, COMPOSITE PANELS
16.1 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................... 16.1-1
16.2 DESCRIPTION OF THE BUTE DOOR.................................................. 16.2-1
16.3 MATERIAL PROPERTIES .................................................................... 16.3-1
16.4 LOADS .................................................................................................. 16.4-1
16.5 THE FINITE ELEMENT MODEL ........................................................... 16.5-1
16.5.1 F.E.M. FOR THE CLOSED DOOR............................................ 16.5-6
16.5.2 F.E.M FOR THE OPEN DOOR ................................................. 16.5-8
16.6 STRESS ANALYSIS ............................................................................. 16.6-1
16.6.1 STRESS ANALYSIS OF THE BUTE DOOR IN THE CLOSED DOORPOSITION WITH A +2.5 PSI LOAD APPLIED .......................... 16.6-2
16.6.2 STRESS ANALYSIS OF THE BUTE DOOR IN THE CLOSED DOORPOSITION WITH A –0.8 PSI LOAD APPLIED ........................ 16.6-36
16.6.3 STRESS ANALYSIS OF THE BUTE DOOR IN THE OPENEDDOOR POSITION WITH A +2.0 PSI LOAD APPLIED ............ 16.6-69
16.6.4 STRESS ANALYSIS OF THE BUTE DOOR IN THE OPENED DOORPOSITION WITH A -.65 PSI LOAD APPLIED ....................... 16.6-102
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FIGURE 16.2.1 STRUCTURE OF BUTE DOOR .................................................. 16.2-1
FIGURE 16.2.2 SECTION A:A.............................................................................. 16.2-2
FIGURE 16.2.3 A TYPICAL END CROSS-SECTION........................................... 16.2-2
FIGURE 16.2.4 STRUCTURE OF CC670-17325 ................................................. 16.2-3
FIGURE 16.2.5 GEOMETRY OF CC670-17330................................................... 16.2-4
FIGURE 16.2.6 GEOMETRY OF CC670-17334................................................... 16.2-5
FIGURE 16.2.7 GEOMETRY OF CC670-17339................................................... 16.2-6
FIGURE 16.2.8 METAL PLATE ROLLER FITTING .............................................. 16.2-7
FIGURE 16.2.9 ACTUATOR MOVEMENT ........................................................... 16.2-9
FIGURE 16.3.1 MATERIAL PROPERTIES........................................................... 16.3-1
FIGURE 16.5.1 F.E.M. FOR CC670-17325 .......................................................... 16.5-2
FIGURE 16.5.2 F.E.M. FOR CC670-17330 .......................................................... 16.5-3
FIGURE 16.5.3 F.E.M. FOR CC670-17334 .......................................................... 16.5-4
FIGURE 16.5.4 F.E.M. FOR CC670-17339 .......................................................... 16.5-5
FIGURE 16.5.5 CLOSED DOOR F.E.M. AND OPENED DOOR F.E.M............... 16.5-7
FIGURE 16.6.1 DEFLECTION PLOT, IN. (ULTIMATE) ........................................ 16.6-2
FIGURE 16.6.2 NORMALIZED STRESS IN FIBER COMPRESSION.................. 16.6-4
FIGURE 16.6.3 NORMALIZED STRESS IN FIBER TENSION.............................. 16.6-5
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FIGURE 16.6.4 MATRIX NORMALIZED STRESS ............................................... 16.6-6
FIGURE 16.6.5 DEFLECTION PLOT, IN. (ULTIMATE) ...................................... 16.6-10
FIGURE 16.6.6 NORMALIZED STRESS IN FIBER COMPRESSION................ 16.6-12
FIGURE 16.6.7 NORMALIZED STRESS IN FIBER TENSION........................... 16.6-13
FIGURE 16.6.8 MATRIX NORMALIZED STRESS .............................................. 16.6-14
FIGURE 16.6.9 DEFLECTION PLOT, IN. (ULTIMATE) ...................................... 16.6-19
FIGURE 16.6.10 NORMALIZED STRESS IN FIBER COMPRESSION.............. 16.6-21
FIGURE 16.6.11 NORMALIZED STRESS IN FIBER TENSION........................... 16.6-22
FIGURE 16.6.12 MATRIX NORMALIZED STRESS ............................................ 16.6-23
FIGURE 16.6.13 DEFLECTION PLOT, IN.(ULTIMATE) ...................................... 16.6-28
FIGURE 16.6.14 NORMALIZED STRESS IN FIBER COMPRESSION............... 16.6-30
FIGURE 16.6.15 NORMATLIZED STRESS IN FIBER TENSION...................... 16.6-31
FIGURE 16.6.16 MATRIX NORMALIZED STRESS ........................................... 16.6-32
FIGURE 16.6.17 DEFLECTION PLOT, IN. (ULTIMATE) .................................... 16.6-36
FIGURE 16.6.18 NORMALIZED STRESS IN FIBER COMPRESSION............... 16.6-38
FIGURE 16.6.19 NORMALIZED STRESS IN FIBER TENSION......................... 16.6-39
FIGURE 16.6.20 MATRIX NORMALIZED STRESS ........................................... 16.6-40
FIGURE 16.6.21 DEFLECTION PLOT, IN. (ULTIMATE) .................................... 16.6-43
FIGURE 16.6.22 NORMALIZED STRESS IN FIBER COMPRESSION.............. 16.6-45
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FIGURE 16.6.23 NORMALIZED STRESS IN FIBER TENSION......................... 16.6-46
FIGURE 16.6.24 MATRIX NORMALIZED STRESS ........................................... 16.6-47
FIGURE 16.6.25 DEFLECTION PLOT, IN. (ULTIMATE) .................................... 16.6-52
FIGURE 16.6.26 NORMALIZED STESS IN FIBER COMPRESSION................. 16.6-54
FIGURE 16.6.27 NORMALIZED STRESS IN FIBER TENSION......................... 16.6-55
FIGURE 16.6.28 MATRIX NORMALIZED STRESS ........................................... 16.6-56
FIGURE 16.6.29 DEFLECTION PLOT OF CC670-17339, CLOSED DOOR...... 16.6-61
FIGURE 16.6.30 NORMALIZED STRESS IN FIBER COMPRESSION.............. 16.6-63
FIGURE 16.6.31 NORMALIZED STESS IN FIBER TENSION ........................... 16.6-64
FIGURE 16.6.32 MATRIX NORMALIZED STRESS ........................................... 16.6-65
FIGURE 16.6.33 DEFLECTION PLOT, IN. (ULTIMATE) .................................... 16.6-69
FIGURE 16.6.34 NORMALIZED STRESS IN FIBER COMPRESSION.............. 16.6-71
FIGURE 16.6.35 NORMALIZED STRESS IN FIBER TENSION......................... 16.6-72
FIGURE 16.6.36 MATRIX NORMALIZED STRESS ........................................... 16.6-73
FIGURE 16.6.37 DEFLECTION PLOT FOR CC670-17330, OPEN DOOR........ 16.6-76
FIGURE 16.6.38 NORMALIZED STRESS IN FIBER COMPRESSION.............. 16.6-78
FIGURE 16.6.39 NORMALIZED STRESS IN FIBER TENSION......................... 16.6-79
FIGURE 16.6.40 MATRIX NORMALIZED STRESS ........................................... 16.6-80
FIGURE 16.6.41 DEFLECTION PLOT, IN. (ULTIMATE) ................................... 16.6-85
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FIGURE 16.6.42 NORMALIZED STRESS IN FIBER COMPRESSION.............. 16.6-87
FIGURE 16.6.43 NORMALIZED STRESS IN FIBER TENSION........................ 16.6-88
FIGURE 16.6.44 MATRIX NORMALIZED STRESS ........................................... 16.6-89
FIGURE 16.6.45 DEFLECTION PLOT FOR CC670-17339, OPEN DOOR........ 16.6-94
FIGURE 16.6.46 NORMALIZED STRESS IN FIBER COMPRESSION.............. 16.6-96
FIGURE 16.6.47 NORMALIZED STRESS IN FIBER TENSION......................... 16.6-97
FIGURE 16.6.48 MATRIX NORMALIZED STRESS ........................................... 16.6-98
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TABLE 16.1.1 MARGINS OF SAFETY FOR THE BUTE DOOR .......................... 16.1-1
TABLE 16.3.1 FASTENER SHEAR STRENGTH.................................................. 16.3-1
TABLE 16.4.1 LOADS........................................................................................... 16.4-1
TABLE 16.6.1 HINGE SPC RESULTANTS FOR CC670-17325............................ 16.6-8
TABLE 16.6.2 ROLLER FITTING FASTENER FORCES FOR CC670-17325....... 16.6-9
TABLE 16.6.3 HINGE SPC RESULTANTS FOR CC670-17330......................... 16.6-16
TABLE 16.6.4 ROLLER FITTING FORCES FOR CC670-17330........................ 16.6-18
TABLE 16.6.5 HINGE SPC RESULTANTS FOR CC670-17334......................... 16.6-25
TABLE 16.6.6 ROLLER FITTING FASTENER FORCES FOR CC670-17334.... 16.6-27
TABLE 16.6.7 HINGE SPC RESULTANTS FOR CC670-17339......................... 16.6-34
TABLE 16.6.8 ROLLER FITTING FASTENER FORCES FOR CC670-17339.... 16.6-35
TABLE 16.6.9 HINGE SPC RESULTANTS FOR CC670-17325......................... 16.6-42
TABLE 16.6.10 ROLLER FITTING FASTENER FORCES FOR CC670-17325.. 16.6-42
TABLE 16.6.11 HINGE SPC RESULTANTS FOR CC670-17330....................... 16.6-49
TABLE 16.6.12 ROLLER FITTING FASTENER FORCES FOR CC670-17330.. 16.6-51
TABLE 16.6.13 HINGE SPC RESULTANTS FOR CC670-17334....................... 16.6-58
TABLE 16.6.14 ROLLER FITTING FASTENER FORCES FOR CC670-17334.. 16.6-60
TABLE 16.6.15 HINGE SPC RESULTANTS FOR CC670-17339....................... 16.6-67
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TABLE 16.6.16 ROLLER FITTING FASTENER FORCES FOR CC670-17339.. 16.6-68
TABLE 16.6.17 ACTUATOR SPC....................................................................... 16.6-68
TABLE 16.6.18 HINGE SPC RESULTANTS FOR CC670-17325........................ 16.6-75
TABLE 16.6.19 ROLLER FITTING FASTENER FORCES FOR CC670-17325.. 16.6-75
TABLE 16.6.20 HINGE SPC RESULTANTS FOR CC670-17330........................ 16.6-82
TABLE 16.6.21 ROLLER FITTING FASTENER FORCES FOR CC670-17330... 16.6-84
TABLE 16.6.22 HINGE SPC RESULTANTS FOR CC670-17334....................... 16.6-91
TABLE 16.6.23 ROLLER FITTING FASTENER FORCES FOR CC670-17334.. 16.6-93
TABLE 16.6.24 HINGE SPC RESULTANTS FOR CC670-17339..................... 16.6-100
TABLE 16.6.25 ROLLER FITTING FASTENER FORCES FOR CC670-17339 16.6-101
TABLE 16.6.26 ACTUATOR SPC FORCS ....................................................... 16.6-101
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16.1 INTRODUCTION
The bute door is a fixed trailig edge structure composed of 4composite parts. These composite parts correspond to drawingnumbers CC670-17325, CC670-17330, CC670-17334, CC670-17339.
A stress analysis was carried out on all 4 composite parts of the butedoor using NASTRAN finte element analysis. PATRAN was usedfor the post processing and also to generate the model from theCATIA model. The margins of safety are shown in Table 16.1.1.
TABLE 16.1.1 MARGINS OF SAFETY FOR THE BUTE DOOR
MARGINS OF SAFETY FOR FAIRINGS
BEARINGLOADCASE
BUTEDOOR
SECTION
FIBRETENSION
FIBRECOMPRESSION
MATRIX
HINGE ROLLER
CC670-17325 4.83 14.4 11.6 64.7 HIGH
CC670-17330 5.5 16.4 13.3 82.7 HIGH
CC670-17334 7.4 20.0 16.7 15.6 HIGH
CLOSEDDOOR
WITH A2.5 PSILOAD CC670-17339 11.4 32.8 27.08 89.7 HIGH
CC670-17325 7.3 16.7 11.1 31.8 43.5
CC670-17330 2.6 10.2 7.4 34.07 41.6
CC670-17334 4.7 12.2 8.9 29.5 29.9
CLOSEDDOOR
WITH A–0.8 PSILOAD CC670-17339 4.6 16.4 11.9 29.9 42.0
CC670-17325 1.6 8.8 3.9 11.4 25.9CC670-17330 .81 4.3 2.4 12.9 15.3CC670-17334 .98 5.9 3.2 9.4 15.2
OPENEDDOOR
WITH A+2.0 PSILOAD
CC670-17339 1.7 7.4 4.2 10.1 15.5
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16.2 DESCRIPTION OF THE BUTE DOOR
The bute door consists of 4 sections made of graphite fabric and a(¼)-inch thick honeycomb core, Fig.16.2.1. Moving from the mostinboard section to the outboard section of the door, the width taperesfrom 3.65 inches to 2.5 inches.
FIGURE 16.2.1 STRUCTURE OF BUTE DOOR
BUTE DOOR HINGE LINE
ROLLER ASSEMBLY
3.65 in.2.5 in.
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The basic lay-up is the same for all sections of the door, Fig.16.2.2.To support the roller fittings the ends of each section are thicker thanthe main part of the door. A typical cross section of an end is shownin Fig.16.2.3.
FIGURE 16.2.2 SECTION A:A
FIGURE 16.2.3 A TYPICAL END CROSS-SECTION
0.427 [45/-45/0/-45/45/film/core/film/45/-45/0/-45/45]
0.116 [45/0/-45/-45/0/-45/45] .116
.3154 in.0.427 in.
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The individual sections are presented in Fig.16.2.4, Fig.16.2.5,Fig.16.2.6 and Fig.16.2.7. Drawing number CC670-17325 is themost inboard section of the bute door and is located between wingstations 163.0 to 175.22, Fig.16.2.4. It is approximately 17.4 inchesin length.The width tapers from 3.65 inches to approximately 3.5inches wide.
FIGURE 16.2.4 STRUCTURE OF CC670-17325
A
A
3.65 in.
3.57 in.
Element4026
Element4024
Element4027
Element4025
Element3701
Element3699
Element3700
Element3698
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Section CC670-17330 of the bute door is located between wingstations 180.9 to 217.54, Fig.16.2.5. This section is approximately43.63 inches in length. The width tapers from 3.5 inches to 3.16inches.
FIGURE 16.2.5 GEOMETRY OF CC670-17330
A
A
3.5 in.
3.16 in.
Element3697
Element3695
Element 3696
Element 3694
Element 3693
Element 3691
Element 3692
Element 3690
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Section CC670-17334 of the bute door is located between wingstations 222.46 and 260.90, Fig.16.2.6. It is approximately 45.6inches in length. The width tapers from 3.1 inches to 2.7 incheswide.
FIGURE 16.2.6 GEOMETRY OF CC670-17334
A
A
3.1 in.
2.7 in.
Element3688
Element3687
Element3686
Element3689
Element3685
Element3683
Element3682
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Section CC670-17339 of the bute door, is located between wingstations 267.36 and 285.25, Fig.16.2.7. It is approximately 16.95inches in length. The width tapers from 2.7 to 2.56 inches wide.
FIGURE 16.2.7 GEOMETRY OF CC670-17339
A
A
2.7 in.
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Element3679
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Element3680
Element3678
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The 4 sections are joined together via roller fittings, which are metalplates to which rollers are fitted. Rollers were placed in 3 differentlocations where the composite sections join and at 2 ends. Theserollers are the contact points between the flaps and the bute door. Oneview of a connecting roller fitting is shown in Fig.16.2.8. Thesefittings are fastened to the upper surface of the doors at each of theirends using 4, 3/16 inch bolts type NAS 1580. The bute door isfastened to the lower wing shroud along its forward edges via metalpiano hinges, using B0205015 type fasteners, which are reduced headrivets.
FIGURE 16.2.8 METAL PLATE ROLLER FITTING
ROLLER FITTING
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The purpose of the bute door is to provide a smooth air flow from theunderneath of the shroud to the underneath of the flaps. The doorassumes two positions. The close door position that occurs when theflaps are retracted which causes the gap between the flaps and theshroud to close. The open door position occurs when the flaps aredeployed and the bute door is automatically pushed open via 3actuator rods. These rods are located at wing stations 178.0, 220.0and 264.0. The door is opened through an angle of approximately15.0°, Fig.16.2.9.
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FIGURE 16.2.9 ACTUATOR MOVEMENT
VIEW LOOKING INBDAT WING STATION 220.0
41.60
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16.3 MATERIAL PROPERTIES
The material properties and the material allowables for the 8-harnesssatin weave graphite/epoxy fabric are taken from RAS-000-357 andpresented in Table 16.3.1. The allowables correspond to averageroom temperature values for impact damaged (1mm dent) material.
FIGURE 16.3.1 MATERIAL PROPERTIES
PROPERTIESGRAPHITE / EPOXY
FABRIC
Elastic Modulus, E11 8.31 msi
Elastic Modulus, E22 8.17 msi
Shear Modulus, G12 0.61 msi
Poisson’s Ratio, ν12 0.047
Ply Thickness, in. 0.0166
Tensile Strength σ1t = σ2t = 80 ksiCompressive Strength σ1c = σ2c = 42 ksi
In-Plane Shear Strength τ12 = 17 ksiShort Beam Shear Strength sbs = 11.3 ksi
Matrix Tensile Strain εt = 9000 x 10-6
Matrix Compressive Strain εc = 24000 x 10-6
TABLE 16.3.1 FASTENER SHEAR STRENGTH
FASTENERTYPE
DIAMETER MINIMUMSHEARLOAD(LBS)
B0205015 1/8 724
NAS1580 3/16 2623
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16.4 LOADS
There are 4 load cases applied to the door that are found in reportnumber MAU-BA670-113. Table 16.4.1 shows the different loadcases applied to the door. The pressure is constant over the wholedoor.
TABLE 16.4.1 LOADS
FLAP POSITION DOORPOSITION
LIMIT PRESSURE(PSI)*
Retracted Closed +2.5
Retracted Closed -0.8
Deployed Opened +2.0
Deployed Opened -0.65
* Positive pressure closes the door.
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16.5 THE FINITE ELEMENT MODEL
Each structure, including its constraints, was modeled as accuratelyas possible within practical limitations. The typical element size is0.50 inch square. The F.E.M. for each section consists of shellelements, CQUAD4 and CTRIA3. There are 3742 elements in themodel. Element properties were defined using PCOMP propertycards and the material properties of individual plies were definedusing MAT8 cards. The material coordinate system is defined withthe x axis(0° direction) parallel to the trailing edge. Note thatelements of the same color have the same property card.
The F.E.M. of all sections are shown in Fig.16.5.1 to Fig.16.5.4. Thebasic lay-up of all sections is the same and is [45/-45/0/-45/45/film/core/film/45/-45/0/-45/45], Fig.16.2.2. The lay-up of theborders is [45/0/-45/-45/0/-45/45], Fig.16.2.3. The ends of eachsection are thickened to support the metal roller fitting plates. Thehoneycomb core is not structurally required, therefore it is left out ofthe model, and only the outer skins surrounding the honeycomb coreis modeled.
The metal roller fitting plates are included in the model and aremodeled with CQUAD4 and CTRIA3 elements. Element propertiesare defined using PSHELL property cards and the material propertiesare defined using MAT1 cards. CBAR elements represent the 4fasteners at each end of each composite section. These bar elementsare used because of the offset that exists between the composite doorsections and the metal plates that are created in the model. Elementproperties for these simple bar elements were defined using PBARproperty cards in NASTRAN.
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In the opened and closed door model nodes coincident with the pianohinge are constrained in 5 degrees of freedom, Tx, Ty, Tz, Ry andRz.
FIGURE 16.5.1 F.E.M. FOR CC670-17325
Honeycomb
[45/0/-45/0/45/0/45/0/45/0/45/0/45/0/45/-45/0/-45/45]
[45/0/-45/0/45/0/45/0/45/0/45/0/-45/0/-45/45]
[45/0/-45/45/0/45/-45/0/-45/45]Node 4526
Node4542Total number of elements = 589
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FIGURE 16.5.2 F.E.M. FOR CC670-17330
[45/-45/0/-45/45/0/45/0/45/0/45/0/45/0/45/0/-45/0/45]
[45/0/-45/0/45/0/45/0/45/0/45/0/45/0/45/-45/0/-45/45]
[45/0/-45/45/0/45/45/-45/-45/45]
Node 5007
Node4927
Total number of elements = 1361
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FIGURE 16.5.3 F.E.M. FOR CC670-17334
[45/0/-45/0/45/0/45/0/45/0/45/0/45/0/-45/0/-45/45]
[45/0/-45/45/0/45/0/45/0/45/0/45/0/-45/0/-45/45]
[45/0/-45/0/45/0/-45/0/-45/45]
Node 5016
Node 5098
Total number of elements = 1136
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FIGURE 16.5.4 F.E.M. FOR CC670-17339
[45/0/-45/0/45/0/45/0/45/0/45/0/45/-45/0/-45/45] [45/0/-45/0/45/0/45/0/45/0/45/-45/0/-45/45]
[45/0/-45/45/0/45/-45/0/-45/45]
Node 5108
Node 5142
Total number of elements = 421
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16.5.1 F.E.M. FOR THE CLOSED DOOR
Two load cases are applied to the bute door in the closed doorposition. To keep the door closed, two different models areproduced. The pressure of +2.5 psi applied to the door, pushes thedoor up against the flaps. To represent this, single point constraintsare placed along the trailing edge of the bute door and constrained inthe vertical, Tz, direction of coordinate 5 . Single point constraintsrepresent the rollers that are placed in the 3 different locations wherethe composite sections are joined and at the 2 ends, Fig.16.5.5. Nodesthat coincide with the 5 rollers are are constrained in the vertical, Tz,direction of coordinate 5. The actuator rod is not included in thismodel.
The suction of -0.8 psi applied to the closed door, pushes the doordown against 3 actuator rods. The air loads are reacted by the hingeloads and the actuator rod. These actuator rods prevent the doorfrom opening. CROD elements are used to model these rods; theirproperties are defined using PROD property cards. The actuator rodsare constrained at their ends in all 6 degrees of freedom Tx, Ty, Tz,Rx, Ry, and Rz. The angle between the actuator rod in the closeddoor position and the open door position is 15.0°, Fig.16.5.5. Insteadof rotating the door 15.0°, the actuator rods are rotated. The 3actuator rods are connected to the door via CTRIA3 elements.Element properties for these elements are defined using PSHELLproperty cards and the material properties are defined using MAT1cards
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FIGURE 16.5.5 CLOSED DOOR F.E.M. AND OPENED DOOR F.E.M.
HINGE LINE
CLOSED DOORACTUATORPOSITION
OPENED DOORACTUATORPOSITON
Actuator 1
Actuator 2
Actuator 3
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16.5.2 F.E.M FOR THE OPEN DOOR
In the open door position the 3 actuator rods are engaged for both the+2.0 psi load and the -.65 psi load. In the open door position the airloads are reacted also by the hinge loads and the actuator rod. Theseactuator rods prevent the door from closing. CROD elements areused to model these rods, Fig.16.5.1.1; their properties are definedusing PROD property cards. The actuator rods are constrained attheir ends in all 6 degrees of freedom Tx, Ty, Tz, Rx, Ry, and Rz.The actuator rods are connected to the door via CTRIA3 elements.Element properties for these elements are defined using PSHELLproperty cards and the material properties are defined using MAT1cards
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16.6 STRESS ANALYSIS
A linear static analysis (SOL 101) was carried out under ultimateload conditions for the whole bute door comprising of sectionsCC670-17325, CC670-17330, CC670-17334 and CC670-17339. Theanalyses of the door are presented below. To obtain ultimate loadconditions, a factor of 1.5 is multiplied to the Limit Load Case givenin the load section of this report.
The ply stresses are analyzed using the Canadair Failure Criteria(RAS-000-357). This criterion calculates values of the normalizedstress (NS) using the allowables for impact damaged material. Themargin of safety is given by:
MS = (1/NS) – 1
The value of NS should be increased by 10% to obtain B allowablesand 30% to obtain hot/wet allowables (if applicable). Note this is notrequired for tensile values.
Note, both the upper and lower surfaces are shown in all plots exceptwhere otherwise indicated.
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16.6.1 STRESS ANALYSIS OF THE BUTE DOOR IN THE CLOSED DOORPOSITION WITH A +2.5 PSI LOAD APPLIED
The deflection plot under ultimate load conditions for sectionCC670- 17325 is shown in Fig.16.6.1. The maximum deflection is.00720 inches.
FIGURE 16.6.1 DEFLECTION PLOT, IN. (ULTIMATE)
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A plot of the normalized stress for fiber compression, fiber tensionand matrix are shown in Fig.16.6.2, Fig.16.6.3 and Fig.16.6.4respectively.
The maximum normalized stress in fiber compression is 0.120. Themargin of safety is:
MS = (1/ (0.120 x 1.1 x 1.3 )) - 1 = 4.83.
The maximum normalized stress in fiber tension is .0589. Themargin of safety is:
MS = (1/(0.0589 x 1.1)) - 1 = 14.4.
The maximum normalized stress for the matrix is 0.0556. Themargin of safety is:
MS = (1/(0.0556 x 1.1 x 1.3)) - 1 = 11.6.
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FIGURE 16.6.2 NORMALIZED STRESS IN FIBER COMPRESSION
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FIGURE 16.6.3 NORMALIZED STRESS IN FIBER TENSION
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FIGURE 16.6.4 MATRIX NORMALIZED STRESS
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HINGE FITTING
The node spacing along the hinge line is such that 2 consecutivenodes represents 1 fastener of the hinge fitting. The combinedmaximum resultant SPC forces for 2 consecutive nodes is given bynodes 4542 and 4543 and is used to calculate the maximum bearingstress. The combined resultant SPC force is 29.3 lbs. The spcresultant forces are given in Table 16.6.1.
The hole diameter is .125 inches, the skin thickness is .166 inches.The bearing stress is:
σbr = (maximum resultant force)/(skin thickness x hole diameter)
σbr = ( 20.5 + 8.8 ) lbs/ (0.125 x 0.166)
=1412.0 lbs/in2
The bearing allowable is 72 ksi. The margin of safety is:
MS = (72000/ 1412.0) – 1 = 49.9 High margin of safety.
ROLLER FITTING
The maximum shear load acting on the CBAR, element 3698 is :
Shear load = ( 7.32 + 7.52)1/2 = 10.5 lbs, Table 16.6.2.
The door thickness in this region is .3154 and the bolt diameter is3/16.
σbr = ( 10.5) lbs/ (0.3154 x 0.1875) = 177.6 lbs/in2
MS = (72000/ 177.6) – 1 = 404.4 High margin of safety.
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TABLE 16.6.1 HINGE SPC RESULTANTS FOR CC670-17325
Node RESULTANT 4542 2.04758E+01 4543 8.79599E+00 4544 6.38464E+00 4545 4.67269E+00 4546 4.84687E+00 4547 4.84847E+00 4548 4.27148E+00 4549 3.97896E+00 4550 3.91169E+00 4551 3.75858E+00 4552 3.75574E+00 4553 3.64309E+00 4554 3.67512E+00 4555 3.54697E+00 4556 3.55282E+00 4557 3.56123E+00 4558 3.29440E+00 4559 3.42908E+00 4560 3.42758E+00 4561 3.58946E+00 4562 3.71924E+00 4563 3.65306E+00 4564 3.42062E+00 4565 3.43282E+00 4566 4.09864E+00 4521 4.32642E+00 4522 4.89698E+00 4523 3.85495E+00 4524 3.58947E+00 4525 3.28135E+00
4526 2.55333E+00
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TABLE 16.6.2 ROLLER FITTING FASTENER FORCES FOR CC670-17325ELEM. POS. Fx(AXIAL) Fy(SHEAR) Fz(SHEAR)3698 0 -8.71640E+00 -7.34161E+00 7.54239E+003699 0 2.32218E+00 -6.25685E+00 1.41205E+013700 0 5.70498E+00 -4.84099E+00 -8.28637E+003701 0 -9.76427E+00 -1.40868E+01 4.04009E+004024 0 1.11008E+01 1.56213E-01 -1.32491E+014025 0 -3.05445E+01 1.39592E+01 8.35232E+004026 0 5.65767E+00 -6.60980E+00 -1.85058E+004027 0 -1.28315E+01 -7.36100E+00 7.40206E+00
Refer to Fig.16.2.4 for the location of the CBAR elements.
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The deflection plot under ultimate load conditions for sectionCC670- 17330 is shown in Fig.16.6.5. The maximum deflection is.00725 inches which occurs on the lower surface.
FIGURE 16.6.5 DEFLECTION PLOT, IN. (ULTIMATE)
Lower surface
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A plot of the normalized stress for fiber compression, fiber tensionand matrix is shown in Fig.16.6.6, Fig.16.6.7 and Fig.16.6.8respectively.
The maximum normalized stress in fiber compression is 0.107. Themargin of safety is:
MS = (1/ (0.107 x 1.1 x 1.3 )) - 1 = 5.5.
The maximum normalized stress in fiber tension is .0522. Themargin of safety is:
MS = (1/(0.0522 x 1.1)) - 1 = 16.4.
The maximum normalized stress for the matrix is 0.0489. Themargin of safety is:
MS = (1/(0.0489 x 1.1 x 1.3)) - 1 = 13.3.
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FIGURE 16.6.6 NORMALIZED STRESS IN FIBER COMPRESSION
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FIGURE 16.6.7 NORMALIZED STRESS IN FIBER TENSION
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FIGURE 16.6.8 MATRIX NORMALIZED STRESS
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HINGE FITTINGThe node spacing along the hinge line is such that 2 consecutivenodes represent 1 fastener of the hinge fitting. The combinedmaximum resultant SPC forces for 2 consecutive nodes is given bynodes 5006 and 5007 and is used to calculate the maximum bearingstress. The combined resultant SPC force is 29.2 lbs. The spcresultant forces are given in Table 16.6.3.
The hole diameter is .125 inches, the skin thickness is .166 inches.The bearing stress is:
σbr = (maximum resultant force)/(skin thickness x hole diameter)
σbr = ( 19.9 + 9.3) lbs/ (0.125 x .166)
= 29.2 / (.021) = 1407.2 lbs/in2
The bearing allowable is 72 ksi. The margin of safety is:
MS = (72000/ 1407.2) – 1 = 50.16 High margin of safety
ROLLER FITTINGS
The maximum shear load acting on the CBAR, element 3695 is :
Shear load =(23.72 +.0582)1/2 = 23.7lbs, Table 16.6.4.
The door thickness in this region is .3154 and the bolt size is 3/16.
σbr = ( 23.7) lbs/ (0.3154 x .1875) = 400.7 lbs/in2.
MS = (72000/ 400.7) – 1 = 178.7 High margin of safety.
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TABLE 16.6.3 HINGE SPC RESULTANTS FOR CC670-17330
Node RESULTANT 4927 0 8.10981E+00 4928 0 8.97899E+00 4929 0 9.79793E+00 4930 0 9.38071E+00
4813 0 5.03958E+00 4932 0 4.03098E+00 4933 0 6.17470E+00 4934 0 6.12427E+00 4935 0 5.57526E+00 4936 0 4.90018E+00 4937 0 4.28469E+00 4938 0 3.85868E+00 4939 0 3.53824E+00 4940 0 3.39109E+00 4941 0 3.44783E+00 4942 0 3.31503E+00 4943 0 3.34931E+00 4944 0 3.56775E+00 4945 0 3.26592E+00 4946 0 3.55208E+00 4947 0 3.34995E+00 4948 0 3.39702E+00 4949 0 3.47004E+00 4950 0 3.48855E+00 4951 0 3.35250E+00 4952 0 3.35477E+00 4953 0 3.55975E+00 4954 0 3.23055E+00 4955 0 3.50276E+00 4956 0 3.30612E+00 4957 0 3.32195E+00 4958 0 3.51006E+00 4959 0 3.20249E+00 4960 0 3.39157E+00 4961 0 3.41014E+00 4962 0 3.25963E+00 4963 0 3.29431E+00 4964 0 3.43459E+00 4965 0 3.24863E+00
4986 0 3.26898E+00 4966 0 3.47212E+00 4967 0 3.14760E+00
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NODE POS RESULTANT4968 0 3.34752E+004969 0 3.37028E+00
4970 0 3.21799E+00 4971 0 3.31656E+00 4972 0 3.24944E+00 4973 0 3.28848E+00 4974 0 3.23358E+00 4975 0 3.41510E+00 4976 0 3.12169E+00 4977 0 3.35094E+00 4978 0 3.25245E+00 4979 0 3.18149E+00 4980 0 3.40666E+00 4981 0 3.10370E+00 4982 0 3.33834E+00
4985 0 3.23972E+00 4983 0 3.22322E+00 4984 0 3.22425E+00 4987 0 3.30178E+00 4988 0 3.32487E+00 4989 0 3.19241E+00 4990 0 3.33899E+00 4991 0 3.17995E+00 4992 0 3.33427E+00 4993 0 3.36012E+00 4994 0 3.24626E+00 4995 0 3.34682E+00 4996 0 3.33668E+00 4997 0 3.28720E+00 4998 0 3.43479E+00 4999 0 3.46230E+00 5000 0 3.32241E+00 5001 0 3.59526E+00 5002 0 3.57501E+00 5003 0 3.93728E+00 5004 0 3.93299E+00 5005 0 6.97634E+00 5006 0 9.26731E+00 5007 0 1.99852E+01
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TABLE 16.6.4 ROLLER FITTING FASTENER FORCES FOR CC670-17330ELEM. POS Fx(AXIAL) Fy(SHEAR) Fz(SHEAR)3690 0 -1.33634E+01 -1.29986E+01 -8.20521E-02
3691 0 1.42843E+01 -6.02832E+00 6.65764E+00 3692 0 -4.24503E-01 -6.68639E+00 -1.91977E+00 3693 0 -6.31540E+00 -1.23852E+00 4.99399E+00 3694 0 4.24961E+00 5.03789E+00 -1.97402E+01 3695 0 -1.35883E+01 2.37278E+01 5.77958E-02 3696 0 1.51393E+01 -1.45102E+01 -5.65971E+00 3697 0 -1.64322E+01 1.84553E+01 8.41802E+00
Refer to Fig.16.2.5 for the location of the CBAR elements.
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The deflection plot under ultimate load conditions for sectionCC670- 17334 is shown in Fig.16.6.9. The maximum deflection is.00506 inches.
FIGURE 16.6.9 DEFLECTION PLOT, IN. (ULTIMATE)
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A plot of the normalized stress for fiber compression, fiber tensionand matrix are shown in Fig.16.6.10, Fig.16.6.11 and Fig.16.6.12respectively.
The maximum normalized stress in fiber compression is 0.0834. Themargin of safety is:
MS = (1/ (0.0834 x 1.1 x1.3 )) - 1 = 7.4
The maximum normalized stress in fiber tension is .0432. Themargin of safety is:
MS = (1/(0.0432 x 1.1)) - 1 = 20.0.
The maximum normalized stress for the matrix is 0.0396. Themargin of safety is:
MS = (1/(0.0396 x 1.1 x 1.3)) - 1 = 16.7.
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FIGURE 16.6.10 NORMALIZED STRESS IN FIBER COMPRESSION
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FIGURE 16.6.11 NORMALIZED STRESS IN FIBER TENSION
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FIGURE 16.6.12 MATRIX NORMALIZED STRESS
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HINGE FITTING
The node spacing along the hinge line is such that 2 consecutivenodes represent 1 fastener of the hinge fitting. The combinedmaximum resultant SPC forces for 2 consecutive nodes is given bynodes 5098 and 5101 and is used to calculate the maximum bearingstress. The combined resultant SPC force is 93.9 lbs. The spcresultant forces are given in Table 16.6.5.
The hole diameter is .125 inches, the skin thickness is .166 inches.The bearing stress is:
σbr = (maximum resultant force)/(skin thickness x hole diameter)
σbr = ( 19.2 + 74.7) lbs/ (0.125 x 0.166)
= 93.9 / (.125 x 0.166) = 4525.3 lbs/in2
The bearing allowable is 72 ksi. The margin of safety is:
MS = (72000/ 4525.3) – 1 = 14.9
ROLLER FITTINGS
The maximum shear load acting through CBAR , element 3687 is:
Shear load = (27.42 + 2.82)1/2 = 27.5 , Table 16.6.6.
The door thickness in this region is .2988 inches and the bolt size is3/16 inches.
σbr = ( 27.5) lbs/ (0.2988 x 0.1875) = 488.9 lbs/in2.
MS = (72000/ 488.9) – 1 = 146.3 High margin of safety.
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TABLE 16.6.5 HINGE SPC RESULTANTS FOR CC670-17334
NODE RESULTANT5016 0 5.97591E+005017 0 4.58662E+005018 0 4.65677E+005019 0 5.16304E+00
5020 0 5.03249E+005021 0 5.75005E+005022 0 3.49219E+00
5023 0 3.35068E+00 5024 0 3.62010E+00 5025 0 3.84987E+00 5026 0 3.64036E+00 5027 0 3.42788E+00 5028 0 3.06672E+00 5029 0 3.01835E+00 5030 0 3.00203E+00 5031 0 2.91870E+00 5032 0 2.99350E+00 5033 0 3.02165E+00 5034 0 3.08445E+00 5035 0 2.98821E+00 5036 0 3.01506E+00 5037 0 3.07443E+00 5038 0 3.12831E+00 5039 0 2.93474E+00 5040 0 3.06357E+00 5041 0 3.03296E+00 5042 0 3.04318E+00 5043 0 3.01813E+00 5044 0 2.98783E+00 5045 0 3.04995E+00 5046 0 2.94411E+00 5047 0 2.99188E+00 5048 0 2.95146E+00 5049 0 3.07837E+00 5050 0 2.86646E+00 5051 0 2.99146E+00 5052 0 2.96426E+00 5053 0 3.03431E+00 5054 0 2.85054E+00 5055 0 2.97380E+00 5056 0 2.94615E+00
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NODE RESULTANT5057 0 2.98786E+00
5058 0 2.88468E+00 5059 0 2.93571E+00 5060 0 2.89907E+00 5061 0 3.02380E+00
5062 0 2.84437E+005063 0 2.88777E+005064 0 3.01051E+00
5065 0 2.80001E+00 5066 0 2.92515E+00 5067 0 2.89697E+00
5068 0 2.93896E+00 5069 0 2.83922E+00
5070 0 2.85891E+00 5071 0 2.93811E+00 5072 0 2.89829E+00 5073 0 2.82170E+00 5074 0 2.84075E+00 5075 0 2.95911E+00 5076 0 2.78663E+00 5077 0 2.82552E+00 5078 0 2.88479E+00 5079 0 2.87837E+00 5080 0 2.76355E+00 5081 0 2.85518E+00 5082 0 2.82854E+00 5083 0 2.86720E+00 5084 0 2.76126E+00 5085 0 2.77753E+00 5086 0 2.88659E+00 5087 0 2.70828E+00 5088 0 2.77089E+00 5089 0 2.73068E+00 5090 0 2.82961E+00 5091 0 2.64624E+00 5092 0 2.37610E+00 5093 0 4.05418E+00 5094 0 3.59746E+00 5095 0 3.82531E+00 5096 0 4.21828E+00 5097 0 4.96574E+00 5101 0 7.47125E+00
5098 0 1.91578E+01
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TABLE 16.6.6 ROLLER FITTING FASTENER FORCES FOR CC670-17334ELEM. POS Fx(AXIAL) Fy(SHEAR) Fz(SHEAR)3682 0 -1.02539E+01 1.15849E+01 5.24136E+00
3683 0 7.71806E+00 3.41037E+00 7.02922E+00 3684 0 -1.77333E+00 3.79416E+00 -8.04029E-01 3685 0 -2.82133E+00 -1.41793E-01 4.13568E-01 3686 0 9.13103E+00 1.56591E+01 -1.52567E+01 3687 0 -2.07130E+01 2.73958E+01 -2.77001E+00 3688 0 1.03527E+00 -1.02607E+00 -1.72261E+00 3689 0 2.87131E+00 -1.49176E+01 1.04526E+01
Refer to Fig.16.2.6 for the location of the CBAR elements.
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The deflection plot under ultimate load conditions for sectionCC670-17339 is shown in Fig.16.6.13. The maximum deflection is.00304 inches.
FIGURE 16.6.13 DEFLECTION PLOT, IN.(ULTIMATE)
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A plot of the normalized stress for fiber compression, fiber tensionand matrix are shown in Fig.16.6.14, Fig.16.6.15 and Fig.16.6.16respectively.
The maximum normalized stress in fiber compression is .0563. Themargin of safety is:
MS = (1/ (0.0563 x 1.1 x 1.3 )) - 1 = 11.4.
The maximum normalized stress in fiber tension is .0269. Themargin of safety is:
MS = (1/(0.0269 x 1.1)) - 1 = 32.8.
The maximum normalized stress for the matrix is 0.0249. Themargin of safety is:
MS = (1/(0.0249 x 1.1 x 1.3)) - 1 = 27.08.
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FIGURE 16.6.14 NORMALIZED STRESS IN FIBER COMPRESSION
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FIGURE 16.6.15 NORMATLIZED STRESS IN FIBER TENSION
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FIGURE 16.6.16 MATRIX NORMALIZED STRESS
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HINGE FITTING
The node spacing along the hinge line is such that 2 consecutivenodes represents 1 fastener of the hinge fitting. The combinedmaximum resultant SPC forces for 2 consecutive nodes is given bynodes 5109 and 5108 and is used to calculate the maximum bearingstress. The combined resultant SPC force is 20.36 lbs. The spcresultant forces are given in Table 16.6.7.
The hole diameter is .125 inches, the skin thickness is .166 inches.The bearing stress is:
σbr = (maximum resultant force)/(skin thickness x hole diameter)
σbr = ( 10.86 + 9.5) lbs/ (0.125 x 0.166)
= 20.36 / (.125 x 0.166) = 981.2 lbs/in2
The bearing allowable is 72 ksi. The margin of safety is:
MS = (72000/ 981.2) – 1 = 72.4 High margin of safety.
ROLLER FITTINGS
The maximum shear load acting through CBAR, element 3679 is:
Shear load = (19.32 + 3.982 )1/2 = 19.7 lbs, Table 16.6.8.
The door thickness is .282 inches and the bolt diameter is .1875.
σbr = ( 19.7) lbs/ (0.282 x 0.1875)= 372.6 lbs/in2.
MS = (72000/ 372.6) – 1 = 192.2 High margin of safety.
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TABLE 16.6.7 HINGE SPC RESULTANTS FOR CC670-17339
Node RESULTANT 5108 0 9.45634E+00 5109 0 1.08641E+01 5110 0 6.40591E+00 5111 0 3.82483E+00 5112 0 4.63057E+00 5113 0 4.03005E+00 5114 0 4.48895E+00 5115 0 3.86592E+00
5116 0 3.27904E+005117 0 2.87430E+005118 0 2.62072E+00
5119 0 2.56165E+00 5120 0 2.62374E+00
5121 0 2.72495E+00 5122 0 2.71084E+00 5123 0 2.65442E+00 5124 0 2.68879E+00 5125 0 2.76843E+00 5126 0 2.68568E+00 5127 0 2.58624E+00 5128 0 2.58027E+00 5129 0 2.53254E+00 5130 0 2.31349E+00 5131 0 2.38735E+00 5132 0 2.37079E+00 5133 0 2.59045E+00 5134 0 2.57505E+00 5135 0 2.35424E+00 5136 0 2.66556E+00 5137 0 2.83625E+00 5138 0 2.65652E+00 5139 0 2.49519E+00 5140 0 2.36763E+00 5141 0 2.11429E+00 5142 0 2.81559E+00
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TABLE 16.6.8 ROLLER FITTING FASTENER FORCES FOR CC670-17339Ele. Pos Fx(AXIAL) Fy(SHEAR) Fz(SHEAR)
3678 0 2.94156E+00 -4.93356E+00 -1.27451E+01 3679 0 -4.30319E+00 -1.93418E+01 3.98214E+00 3680 0 1.18931E+01 1.31760E+01 -8.29909E+00 3681 0 -1.22824E+01 -7.66640E+00 5.39945E+00 4048 0 -1.18444E+01 1.26034E+01 -3.96881E-01 4049 0 3.46473E+00 2.97307E+00 -5.03036E+00 4050 0 -1.62217E+01 -9.05922E+00 9.47742E+00 4051 0 4.41298E+00 -6.28905E+00 -3.56345E+00
Refer to Fig.16.2.7 for the location of the CBAR elements.
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16.6.2 STRESS ANALYSIS OF THE BUTE DOOR IN THE CLOSED DOORPOSITION WITH A –0.8 PSI LOAD APPLIED
The deflection plot under ultimate load conditions for sectionCC670- 17325 is shown in Fig.16.6.17. The maximum deflection is-0.0775 inches.
FIGURE 16.6.17 DEFLECTION PLOT, IN. (ULTIMATE)
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A plot of the normalized stress for fiber compression, fiber tensionand matrix are shown in Fig.16.6.18, Fig.16.6.19 and Fig.16.6.20respectively.
The maximum normalized stress in fiber compression is 0.0840. Themargin of safety is:
MS = (1/ (0.0840 x 1.1 x 1.3 )) - 1 = 7.3.
The maximum normalized stress in fiber tension is .0506. Themargin of safety is:
MS = (1/(0.0506 x 1.1)) - 1 = 16.7.
The maximum normalized stress for the matrix is 0.0578. Themargin of safety is:
MS = (1/(0.0578 x 1.1 x 1.3)) - 1 = 11.1.
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FIGURE 16.6.18 NORMALIZED STRESS IN FIBERCOMPRESSION
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FIGURE 16.6.19 NORMALIZED STRESS IN FIBER TENSION
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FIGURE 16.6.20 MATRIX NORMALIZED STRESS
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HINGE FITTING
The node spacing along the hinge line is such that 2 consecutivenodes represents 1 fastener of the hinge fitting. The combinedmaximum resultant SPC forces for 2 consecutive nodes is given bynodes 4542 and 4543 and is used to calculate the maximum bearingstress. The combined resultant SPC force is 47.8 lbs. The spcresultant forces are given in Table 16.6.9.
The hole diameter is .125 inches, the skin thickness is .166 inches.The bearing stress is:
σbr = (maximum resultant force)/(skin thickness x hole diameter)
σbr = ( 37.1 + 10.7) lbs/ (0.125 x 0.166)
= 47.8 / (.125 x 0.166) = 2303.6 lbs/in2
The bearing allowable is 72 ksi. The margin of safety is:
MS = (72000/ 2303.6) – 1 = 30.25
ROLLER FITTINGS
The maximum shear load acting through CBAR, element 3701 is:
Shear load = (97.82 + 4.02)1/2 = 97.9 lbs, Table 16.6.10.
The door thickness is .3154 and the bolt size is .1875.
σbr = ( 97.9) lbs/ (0.3154 x 0.1875) = 1655.2 lbs/in2.
MS = (72000/ 1655.2) – 1 = 42.5 High margin of safety.
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TABLE 16.6.9 HINGE SPC RESULTANTS FOR CC670-17325
Node POS RESULTANT
4542 0 3.70670E+01 4543 0 1.07243E+01 4544 0 1.36279E+01 4545 0 1.17448E+01 4546 0 1.07002E+01 4547 0 8.66673E+00 4548 0 7.52017E+00 4549 0 6.63136E+00 4550 0 6.17583E+00 4551 0 5.72226E+00 4552 0 5.53271E+00 4553 0 5.25351E+00 4554 0 5.20676E+00 4555 0 4.96343E+00 4556 0 4.82258E+00 4557 0 4.85873E+00 4558 0 4.42064E+00 4559 0 4.29219E+00 4560 0 4.07496E+00 4561 0 3.99390E+00 4562 0 3.87602E+00 4563 0 4.16003E+00 4564 0 4.72133E+00 4565 0 5.15811E+00 4566 0 6.16862E+00 4521 0 6.10366E+00 4522 0 4.91814E+00 4523 0 4.08138E+00 4524 0 8.88586E+00 4525 0 1.21518E+01 4526 0 6.99757E+00
TABLE 16.6.10 ROLLER FITTING FASTENER FORCES FOR CC670-17325
ELEM. POS Fx(AXIAL) Fy(SHEAR) Fz(SHEAR)3698 0 -2.66351E+01 -9.29973E+00 -3.04318E+01
3699 0 3.17064E+01 2.46260E+01 -5.44425E+01 3700 0 -1.74517E+01 5.60003E+01 2.70453E+01 3701 0 5.10074E+01 9.77841E+01 4.01655E+00 4024 0 6.79915E+00 -6.16888E+00 -4.78873E-01 4025 0 -6.62562E+00 2.86479E+00 -6.74607E-01 4026 0 -4.67578E+00 -6.60813E-01 4.20645E+00 4027 0 4.48169E+00 3.95811E+00 -3.05094E+00
Refer to Fig.16.2.4 for the location of the CBAR elements.
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The deflection plot under ultimate load conditions for sectionCC670- 17330 is shown in Fig.16.6.21. The maximum deflection is.00774 inches.
FIGURE 16.6.21 DEFLECTION PLOT, IN. (ULTIMATE)
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A plot of the normalized stress for fiber compression, fiber tensionand matrix are shown in Fig.16.6.22, Fig.16.6.23 and Fig.16.6.24respectively.
The maximum normalized stress in fiber compression is 0.192. Themargin of safety is:
MS = (1/ (0.192 x 1.1 x 1.3 )) - 1 = 2.6.
The maximum normalized stress in fiber tension is .0809. Themargin of safety is:
MS = (1/(0.0809 x 1.1)) - 1 = 10.23.
The maximum normalized stress for the matrix is 0.0830. Themargin of safety is:
MS = (1/(0.0830 x 1.1 x 1.3)) - 1 = 7.4.
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FIGURE 16.6.22 NORMALIZED STRESS IN FIBER COMPRESSION
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FIGURE 16.6.23 NORMALIZED STRESS IN FIBER TENSION
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FIGURE 16.6.24 MATRIX NORMALIZED STRESS
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HINGE FITTING
The node spacing along the hinge line is such that 2 consecutivenodes represents 1 fastener of the hinge fitting. The combinedmaximum resultant SPC forces for 2 consecutive nodes is given bynodes 5006 and 5007 and is used to calculate the maximum bearingstress. The combined resultant SPC force is 44.65 lbs. The spcresultant forces are given in Table 16.6.11.
The hole diameter is .125 inches, the skin thickness is .166 inches.The bearing stress is:
σbr = (maximum resultant force)/(skin thickness x hole diameter)
σbr = ( 37.7 + 6.95) lbs/ (0.125 x 0.166)
= 44.65 / (.125 x 0.166) = 2151.8 lbs/in2
The bearing allowable is 72 ksi. The margin of safety is:
MS = (72000/ 2151.8) – 1 = 32.5
The maximum shear load acting through CBAR , element 3696 is:
Shear load= ( 69.92 + 74.32)1/2 = 102.0, Table 16.6.12.
The door thickness in this region is .3154 and the bolt diameter is.1875.
σbr = (102)/(.1875 x .315) = 1726.9 lbs/in2.
MS = (72000/ 1726.9) – 1 = 41.7 High margin of safety.
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TABLE 16.6.11 HINGE SPC RESULTANTS FOR CC670-17330
Node Pos RESULTANT 4927 0 6.24630E+00 4928 0 1.04327E+01 4929 0 1.98318E+01
4813 0 2.69442E+014930 0 2.80498E+01
4932 0 2.30230E+01 4933 0 1.55176E+01 4934 0 1.20504E+01 4935 0 8.74618E+00 4936 0 6.41619E+00 4937 0 4.73894E+00 4938 0 3.54350E+00 4939 0 2.67095E+00 4940 0 1.98976E+00 4941 0 1.85992E+00 4942 0 1.44788E+00 4943 0 1.47481E+00 4944 0 2.12439E+00 4945 0 1.42495E+00 4946 0 2.29276E+00 4947 0 1.67983E+00 4948 0 1.98022E+00 4949 0 2.24099E+00 4950 0 2.35999E+00 4951 0 1.89947E+00 4952 0 1.94229E+00 4953 0 2.77451E+00 4954 0 1.54216E+00 4955 0 2.66440E+00 4956 0 1.83262E+00 4957 0 1.96286E+00 4958 0 2.72473E+00 4959 0 1.51404E+00 4960 0 2.29594E+00 4961 0 2.41095E+00 4962 0 1.87304E+00 4963 0 1.99488E+00 4964 0 2.62426E+00 4965 0 1.83021E+00
4986 0 1.99126E+00 4966 0 2.87227E+00 4967 0 1.58004E+00 4968 0 2.39327E+00
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NODE POS RESULTANT4969 0 2.46160E+00
4970 0 1.81322E+004971 0 2.28329E+004972 0 2.03564E+00
4973 0 2.19874E+00 4974 0 2.04913E+00 4975 0 2.84602E+00 4976 0 1.63834E+00 4977 0 2.64512E+00 4978 0 2.21189E+00 4979 0 2.05628E+00 4980 0 2.95539E+00 4981 0 1.85781E+00 4982 0 2.77673E+00
4985 0 2.35332E+004983 0 2.37451E+00
4984 0 2.49565E+00 4987 0 2.82928E+00 4988 0 2.77553E+00 4989 0 2.22365E+00 4990 0 2.79241E+00 4991 0 2.15786E+00 4992 0 2.66136E+00 4993 0 2.62313E+00 4994 0 2.03709E+00 4995 0 2.64600E+00 4996 0 2.88174E+00 4997 0 2.64032E+00 4998 0 4.07307E+00 4999 0 4.82762E+00 5000 0 4.75687E+00 5001 0 6.16114E+00 5002 0 5.47364E+00 5003 0 5.05811E+00 5004 0 6.02904E+00 5005 0 1.09014E+01 5006 0 6.94833E+00 5007 0 3.77080E+01
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TABLE 16.6.12 ROLLER FITTING FASTENER FORCES FOR CC670-17330ELEM. POS Fx(AXIAL) Fy(SHEAR) Fz(SHEAR)3690 0 -2.34843E+01 -1.31742E+01 -3.19780E+01
3691 0 1.35260E+01 -6.19723E+00 -6.65797E+01 3692 0 -2.81584E+01 5.16409E+01 5.31364E+01 3693 0 6.96633E+01 3.63737E+01 4.53766E+01 3694 0 -2.24327E+01 -4.82305E+01 6.91192E+01 3695 0 8.32412E+01 -2.94499E+01 5.70862E+01 3696 0 4.13424E+00 -6.98793E+01 -7.43075E+01 3697 0 1.78906E+01 -2.08475E+01 -6.34921E+01
Refer to Fig.16.2.5 for the location of the CBAR elements.
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The deflection plot under ultimate load conditions for sectionCC670- 17334 is shown in Fig.16.6.2.9. The maximum deflection is-.102 inches.
FIGURE 16.6.25 DEFLECTION PLOT, IN. (ULTIMATE)
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A plot of the normalized stress for fiber compression, fiber tensionand matrix are shown in Fig.16.6.26, Fig.16.6.27 and Fig.16.6.28respectively.
The maximum normalized stress in fiber compression is 0.122. Themargin of safety is:
MS = (1/ (0.122 x 1.1 x1.3 )) - 1 = 4.73.
The maximum normalized stress in fiber tension is .0687. Themargin of safety is:
MS = (1/(0.687 x 1.1)) - 1 = 12.2.
The maximum normalized stress for the matrix is 0.0708. Themargin of safety is:
MS = (1/(0.0708 x 1.1 x 1.3)) - 1 = 8.9.
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FIGURE 16.6.26 NORMALIZED STESS IN FIBER COMPRESSION
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FIGURE 16.6.27 NORMALIZED STRESS IN FIBER TENSION
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FIGURE 16.6.28 MATRIX NORMALIZED STRESS
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The node spacing along the hinge line is such that 2 consecutivenodes represents 1 fastener of the hinge fitting. The combinedmaximum resultant SPC forces for 2 consecutive nodes is given bynodes 5016 and 5017 and is used to calculate the maximum bearingstress. The combined resultant SPC force is 51.3 lbs. The spcresultant forces are given in Table 16.6.13.
The hole diameter is .125 inches, the skin thickness is .116 inches.The bearing stress is:
σbr = (maximum resultant force)/(skin thickness x hole diameter)
σbr = ( 24.7 + 26.6) lbs/ (0.125 x 0.116)
= 51.3 / (.1875 x 0.116) = 3537.9 lbs/in2
The bearing allowable is 72 ksi. The margin of safety is:
MS = (72000/ 3537.9) – 1 = 19.4
The maximum shear load acting through the CBAR, element 3685 is;
Shear load = (89.02 + 85.52)1/2 = 123.4 lbs, Table 16.6.14.
The door thickness in this region is .2822 inches and the boltdiameter is 3/16 inches.
σbr = 123.4 lbs/ (.2822 x .1875) = 2324.6 lbs/in2.
MS = (72000/ 2324.6) – 1 = 29.9. High margin of safety.
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TABLE 16.6.13 HINGE SPC RESULTANTS FOR CC670-17334
Node Pos RESULTANT 5016 0 2.47891E+01 5017 0 2.66004E+01 5018 0 2.39609E+01 5019 0 1.56408E+01 5020 0 9.56876E+00 5021 0 5.71761E+00 5022 0 2.61710E+00 5023 0 3.00601E+00 5024 0 4.25342E+00 5025 0 2.66237E+00 5026 0 2.40992E+00 5027 0 2.36497E+00 5028 0 2.51247E+00 5029 0 2.70502E+00 5030 0 2.99305E+00 5031 0 2.91564E+00 5032 0 3.15399E+00 5033 0 3.22393E+00 5034 0 3.26358E+00 5035 0 2.64419E+00 5036 0 2.58629E+00 5037 0 2.67100E+00 5038 0 2.73442E+00 5039 0 1.63024E+00 5040 0 2.18434E+00 5041 0 2.06771E+00 5042 0 2.15192E+00 5043 0 1.90103E+00 5044 0 1.75692E+00 5045 0 2.20896E+00 5046 0 1.58658E+00 5047 0 1.85860E+00 5048 0 1.69705E+00 5049 0 2.52739E+00 5050 0 1.29748E+00 5051 0 2.00845E+00 5052 0 1.83745E+00 5053 0 2.34492E+00 5054 0 1.28290E+00 5055 0 2.00636E+00 5056 0 1.82659E+00 5057 0 2.18237E+00 5058 0 1.54937E+00
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NODE POS RESULTANT5059 0 1.83559E+005060 0 1.64633E+005061 0 2.58186E+00
5062 0 1.38187E+00 5063 0 1.65149E+00 5064 0 2.57144E+00 5065 0 1.28204E+00 5066 0 2.03042E+00 5067 0 1.84194E+00 5068 0 2.19053E+00 5069 0 1.60831E+00 5070 0 1.74019E+00 5071 0 2.26117E+00 5072 0 2.03806E+00 5073 0 1.72216E+00 5074 0 1.85539E+00 5075 0 2.63024E+00 5076 0 1.83669E+00 5077 0 2.14260E+00 5078 0 2.51501E+00 5079 0 2.49607E+00 5080 0 2.41369E+00 5081 0 2.96812E+00 5082 0 3.02333E+00 5083 0 3.32480E+00 5084 0 3.57083E+00 5085 0 4.01884E+00 5086 0 4.60617E+00 5087 0 5.02159E+00 5088 0 5.83618E+00 5089 0 6.48797E+00 5090 0 7.21747E+00 5091 0 8.07043E+00 5092 0 8.50871E+00 5093 0 7.20037E+00 5094 0 5.23911E+00 5095 0 3.32173E+00 5096 0 5.24696E+00 5097 0 7.57276E+00 5101 0 9.91269E+00
5098 0 2.64320E+01
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TABLE 16.6.14 ROLLER FITTING FASTENER FORCES FOR CC670-17334ELEM. POS Fx(AXIAL) Fy(SHEAR) Fz(SHEAR)3682 0 -2.45327E+01 1.63667E+01 -2.92705E+01
3683 0 2.58801E+01 -2.29807E+01 -2.83025E+01 3684 0 -3.48079E+01 -3.94457E+01 2.47430E+01 3685 0 5.93088E+01 -8.94125E+01 -8.55358E+00 3686 0 -4.28112E+01 -2.91137E+01 5.84573E+01 3687 0 7.70852E+01 -6.46525E+01 6.30935E+01 3688 0 3.89780E+01 -1.39511E+01 -9.17947E+01 3689 0 -2.28137E-01 3.94988E+01 -7.71188E+01
Refer to Fig.16.2.6 for the location of the CBAR elements.
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The deflection plot under ultimate load conditions for sectionCC670-17339 is shown in Fig.16.6.2.13. The maximum deflection is-.0523 inches.
FIGURE 16.6.29 DEFLECTION PLOT OF CC670-17339,CLOSED DOOR
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A plot of the normalized stress for fiber compression, fiber tensionand matrix are shown in Fig.16.6.30, Fig.16.6.31 and Fig.16.6.32respectively.
The maximum normalized stress in fiber compression is 0.123. Themargin of safety is:
MS = (1/ (0.123 x 1.1 x 1.3)) - 1 = 4.6.
The maximum normalized stress in fiber tension is .0521. Themargin of safety is:
MS = (1/(0.0521 x 1.1)) - 1 = 16.4.
The maximum normalized stress for the matrix is 0.0540. Themargin of safety is:
MS = (1/(0.0540 x 1.1 x 1.3)) - 1 = 11.9.
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FIGURE 16.6.30 NORMALIZED STRESS IN FIBER COMPRESSION
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FIGURE 16.6.31 NORMALIZED STESS IN FIBER TENSION
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FIGURE 16.6.32 MATRIX NORMALIZED STRESS
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HINGE FITTING
The node spacing along the hinge line is such that 2 consecutivenodes represents 1 fastener of the hinge fitting. The combinedmaximum resultant SPC forces for 2 consecutive nodes is given bynodes 5110 and 5111 and is used to calculate the maximum bearingstress. The combined resultant SPC force is 50.6 lbs. The spcresultant forces are given in Table 16.6.15.
The hole diameter is .125 inches, the skin thickness is .166 inches.The bearing stress is:
σbr = (maximum resultant force)/(skin thickness x hole diameter)
σbr = ( 26.5+ 24.1) lbs/ (0.125 x 0.166)
= 50.6 / (.125 x 0.166) = 2438.6 lbs/in2
The bearing allowable is 72 ksi. The margin of safety is:
MS = (72000/ 2438.6) – 1 = 28.5
ROLLER FITTING
The maximum shear load acting through the CBAR, element 3680 is:Shear load = (75.02 +51.12)1/2 = 90.7, Table 16.6.16.
The door thickness in this region is .2822 and the bolt diameter is.1875.
σbr = 90.7/(.2822 x .1875) =1714.2 lbs/in2 . MS = (72000/ 1714.2) – 1 = 42.0 High margin of safety.
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TABLE 16.6.15 HINGE SPC RESULTANTS FOR CC670-17339
Node Pos RESULTANTS 5108 0 1.12856E+01 5109 0 1.90477E+01 5110 0 2.64997E+01 5111 0 2.41418E+01 5112 0 1.87639E+01 5113 0 1.22639E+01 5114 0 6.72406E+00 5115 0 4.09896E+00 5116 0 2.86668E+00 5117 0 2.33893E+00 5118 0 2.03711E+00 5119 0 1.80696E+00 5120 0 1.79471E+00 5121 0 1.95409E+00 5122 0 1.88490E+00 5123 0 1.64301E+00 5124 0 1.66985E+00 5125 0 1.98228E+00 5126 0 1.76494E+00 5127 0 1.54932E+00 5128 0 1.62702E+00 5129 0 1.79731E+00 5130 0 1.35630E+00 5131 0 1.93916E+00 5132 0 1.86005E+00 5133 0 3.40462E+00 5134 0 4.40400E+00 5135 0 3.94177E+00 5136 0 2.92879E+00 5137 0 1.95491E+00 5138 0 2.54038E+00 5139 0 3.11543E+00 5140 0 3.79654E+00 5141 0 5.01860E+00
5142 0 3.59612E+00
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TABLE 16.6.16 ROLLER FITTING FASTENER FORCES FOR CC670-17339Ele Pos Fx(AXIAL) Fy(SHEAR) Fz(SHEAR)3678 0 7.81992E+00 4.81932E+01 3.79651E+01
3679 0 4.84256E+01 1.13816E+01 3.99532E+01 3680 0 3.43438E+01 7.50637E+01 -5.11288E+01 3681 0 -1.42023E+01 -1.20926E+00 -3.19674E+01 4048 0 7.13254E+00 -5.78780E+00 2.88724E+00 4049 0 -8.60171E+00 9.92662E+00 1.04029E+00 4050 0 -9.46323E+00 -9.79574E+00 6.11760E-01 4051 0 1.08732E+01 5.66318E+00 -4.57094E+00
Refer to Fig.16.2.6 for the location of the CBAR elements.
TABLE 16.6.17 ACTUATOR SPC
ACTUATOR TX TY TZ *RESULTANT
1 -.33 104.5 40.5 112.02 1.54 107.4 41.2 115
3 1.44 125.3 58.1 138.1
*RESULTANT = AXIAL LOAD IN ACTUATOR ROD
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16.6.3 STRESS ANALYSIS OF THE BUTE DOOR IN THE OPENED DOORPOSITION WITH A +2.0 PSI LOAD APPLIED
The deflection plot under ultimate load conditions for sectionCC670- 17325 is shown in Fig.16.6.33. The maximum deflection is.191 inches.
FIGURE 16.6.33 DEFLECTION PLOT, IN. (ULTIMATE)
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A plot of the normalized stress for fiber compression, fiber tensionand matrix are shown in Fig.16.6.34, Fig.16.6.35 and Fig.16.6.3.6respectively.
The maximum normalized stress in fiber compression is 0.273. Themargin of safety is:
MS = (1/ (0.273 x 1.1 x 1.3 )) - 1 = 1.6.
The maximum normalized stress in fiber tension is .0927. Themargin of safety is:
MS = (1/(0.0927 x 1.1)) - 1 = 8.8.
The maximum normalized stress for the matrix is 0.142. The marginof safety is:
MS = (1/(0.142 x 1.1 x 1.3)) - 1 = 3.9.
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FIGURE 16.6.34 NORMALIZED STRESS IN FIBER COMPRESSION
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FIGURE 16.6.35 NORMALIZED STRESS IN FIBER TENSION
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FIGURE 16.6.36 MATRIX NORMALIZED STRESS
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HINGE FITTING
The node spacing along the hinge line is such that 2 consecutivenodes represents 1 fastener of the hinge fitting. The combinedmaximum resultant SPC forces for 2 consecutive nodes is given bynodes 4542 and 4543 and is used to calculate the maximum bearingstress. The combined resultant SPC force is 126.3 lbs. The spcresultant forces are given in Table 16.6.19.
The hole diameter is .125 inches, the skin thickness is .166 inches.The bearing stress is:
σbr = (maximum resultant force)/(skin thickness x hole diameter)
σbr = ( 98.2 + 28.1) lbs/ (0.125 x 0.166)
= 126.3 / (.125 x 0.166) = 6086.7 lbs/in2
The bearing allowable is 72 ksi. The margin of safety is:
MS = (72000/ 6086.7) – 1 = 10.8
ROLLER FITTINGS
The maximum shear load acting through the CBAR, element 3699 is:Shear load = (67.22 + 142.32)1/2 = 158.3 lbs, Table 16.6.20.
The door thickness in this region is .3154 inches and the boltdiameter is 3/16 inches.
σbr = ( 158.3) lbs/ (0.3154 x 0.1875) = 2676.8 lbs/in2
MS = (72000/ 2676.8) – 1 = 25.9
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TABLE 16.6.18 HINGE SPC RESULTANTS FOR CC670-17325Node Pos RESULTANT
4542 0 9.81784E+01 4543 0 2.81044E+01 4544 0 2.89034E+01 4545 0 2.59491E+01 4546 0 2.46976E+01 4547 0 1.98971E+01 4548 0 1.71653E+01 4549 0 1.50599E+01 4550 0 1.39873E+01 4551 0 1.28579E+01 4552 0 1.23948E+01 4553 0 1.16600E+01 4554 0 1.15678E+01 4555 0 1.09648E+01 4556 0 1.06950E+01 4557 0 1.08813E+01 4558 0 9.76176E+00 4559 0 9.61206E+00 4560 0 9.11023E+00 4561 0 9.04565E+00 4562 0 8.78691E+00 4563 0 9.63410E+00 4564 0 1.11048E+01 4565 0 1.23637E+01 4566 0 1.51435E+01
4521 0 1.51891E+01 4522 0 1.22759E+01 4523 0 9.67766E+00 4524 0 2.15253E+01 4525 0 2.94866E+01 4526 0 1.68740E+01
TABLE 16.6.19 ROLLER FITTING FASTENER FORCES FOR CC670-17325
ELEM. POS Fx(AXIAL) Fy(SHEAR) Fz(SHEAR)3698 0 7.17809E+01 4.44871E+01 7.45966E+01
3699 0 -8.61027E+01 -6.72454E+01 1.47286E+02 3700 0 4.95360E+01 -1.23608E+02 -6.66358E+01 3701 0 -1.27297E+02 -2.49106E+02 -1.53936E+00 4024 0 -1.69501E+01 1.54375E+01 1.21317E+00 4025 0 1.65237E+01 -7.22158E+00 1.70239E+00 4026 0 1.16457E+01 1.69436E+00 -1.05225E+01 4027 0 -1.11677E+01 -9.89329E+00 7.60184E+00
Refer to Fig.16.2.4 for the location of the CBAR elements.
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The deflection plot under ultimate load conditions for sectionCC670-17330 is shown in Fig.16.6.37. The maximum deflection is.241 inches.
FIGURE 16.6.37 DEFLECTION PLOT FOR CC670-17330, OPEN DOOR
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A plot of the normalized stress for fiber compression, fiber tensionand matrix are shown in Fig.16.6.38, Fig.16.6.39 and Fig.16.6.40respectively.
The maximum normalized stress in fiber compression is 0.386. Themargin of safety is:
MS = (1/ (0.386 x 1.1 x 1.3 )) - 1 = .81.
The maximum normalized stress in fiber tension is .172. The marginof safety is:
MS = (1/(0.172 x 1.1)) - 1 = 4.3.
The maximum normalized stress for the matrix is 0.208. The marginof safety is:
MS = (1/(0.208 x 1.1 x 1.3)) - 1 = 2.4.
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FIGURE 16.6.38 NORMALIZED STRESS IN FIBER COMPRESSION
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FIGURE 16.6.39 NORMALIZED STRESS IN FIBER TENSION
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FIGURE 16.6.40 MATRIX NORMALIZED STRESS
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HINGE FITTING
The node spacing along the hinge line is such that 2 consecutivenodes represents 1 fastener of the hinge fitting. The combinedmaximum resultant SPC forces for 2 consecutive nodes is given bynodes 5006 and 5007 and is used to calculate the maximum bearingstress. The combined resultant SPC force is 112.1 lbs. The spcresultant forces are given in Table 16.6.20.
The hole diameter is .1875 inches, the skin thickness is .116 inches.The bearing stress is:
σbr = (maximum resultant force)/(skin thickness x hole diameter)
σbr = ( 15.2 + 96.9) lbs/ (0.1875 x 0.116)
= 112.1 / (.1875 x 0.116) = 5154.0 lbs/in2
The bearing allowable is 72 ksi. The margin of safety is:
MS = (72000/ 5154.0) – 1 = 12.9
ROLLER FITTINGThe maximum shear load acting through the CBAR, element 3696 is:Shear load = (155.02 + 210.62)1/2 = 261.5 lbs, Table 16.6.21.
The door thickness in this region is .3154 inches and the boltdiameter is 3/16 inches.
σbr = ( 261.5) lbs/ ( .3154 x 0.1875) = 4421.9 lbs/in2
MS = (72000/ 4421.9) – 1 = 15.3
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TABLE 16.6.20 HINGE SPC RESULTANTS FOR CC670-17330Node Pos RESULTANT4927 0 1.10470E+01
4928 0 2.58296E+01 4929 0 5.34821E+01
4813 0 7.28606E+01 4930 0 7.48694E+01 4932 0 6.33087E+01 4933 0 4.45354E+01 4934 0 3.39727E+01 4935 0 2.42926E+01 4936 0 1.75086E+01 4937 0 1.24972E+01 4938 0 8.75692E+00 4939 0 6.12522E+00 4940 0 4.22230E+00 4941 0 4.02943E+00 4942 0 3.18585E+00 4943 0 3.71676E+00 4944 0 5.45245E+00 4945 0 3.91898E+00 4946 0 6.00942E+00 4947 0 4.48970E+00 4948 0 5.31590E+00 4949 0 5.87680E+00 4950 0 6.07172E+00 4951 0 4.90638E+00 4952 0 4.98168E+00 4953 0 7.03027E+00 4954 0 3.90140E+00 4955 0 6.73416E+00 4956 0 4.57749E+00 4957 0 4.94697E+00 4958 0 6.81873E+00 4959 0 3.78926E+00 4960 0 5.76367E+00 4961 0 6.03126E+00 4962 0 4.64885E+00 4963 0 5.02076E+00 4964 0 6.56748E+00 4965 0 4.55018E+00 4986 0 4.97763E+00
4966 0 7.18459E+00 4967 0 3.92286E+00 4968 0 5.99043E+00
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NODE POS RESULTANT4969 0 6.15739E+00
4970 0 4.51353E+004971 0 5.69206E+004972 0 5.06802E+00
4973 0 5.46831E+00 4974 0 5.08484E+00 4975 0 7.08152E+00 4976 0 4.02316E+00 4977 0 6.55385E+00 4978 0 5.45673E+00 4979 0 5.03615E+00 4980 0 7.32137E+00 4981 0 4.46662E+00 4982 0 6.79613E+00
4985 0 5.71610E+004983 0 5.72773E+00
4984 0 5.97556E+00 4987 0 6.85590E+00 4988 0 6.75277E+00 4989 0 5.25380E+00 4990 0 6.71510E+00 4991 0 5.04556E+00 4992 0 6.38931E+00 4993 0 6.39010E+00 4994 0 4.97499E+00 4995 0 6.58509E+00 4996 0 7.25583E+00 4997 0 6.66713E+00 4998 0 1.01254E+01 4999 0 1.19454E+01 5000 0 1.16383E+01 5001 0 1.49010E+01 5002 0 1.29583E+01 5003 0 1.16434E+01 5004 0 1.33798E+01 5005 0 2.34265E+01 5006 0 1.51836E+01 5007 0 9.69218E+01
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TABLE 16.6.21 ROLLER FITTING FASTENER FORCES FOR CC670-17330ELEM. POS Fx(AXIAL) Fy(SHEAR) Fz(SHEAR)3690 0 6.02642E+01 3.78518E+01 7.59469E+01
3691 0 -3.65891E+01 1.18874E+01 1.74116E+02 3692 0 7.52167E+01 -1.24200E+02 -1.32403E+02 3693 0 -1.74818E+02 -9.27582E+01 -1.08454E+02 3694 0 6.72390E+01 1.10044E+02 -1.72360E+02 3695 0 -2.09642E+02 8.69287E+01 -1.27457E+02 3696 0 2.08785E+01 1.55231E+02 2.10647E+02 3697 0 -6.77425E+01 7.68708E+01 1.92942E+02
Refer to Fig.16.2.5 for the location of the CBAR elements.
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The deflection plot under ultimate load conditions for sectionCC670- 17334 is shown in Fig.16.6.41. The maximum deflection is.131 inches.
FIGURE 16.6.41 DEFLECTION PLOT, IN. (ULTIMATE)
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A plot of the normalized stress for fiber compression, fiber tensionand matrix are shown in Fig.16.6.42, Fig.16.6.43 and Fig.16.6.44respectively.
The maximum normalized stress in fiber compression is 0.352. Themargin of safety is:
MS = (1/ (0.353 x 1.1 x 1.3 )) - 1 = .98.
The maximum normalized stress in fiber tension is .131. The marginof safety is:
MS = (1/(0.131 x 1.1)) - 1 = 5.9.
The maximum normalized stress for the matrix is 0.165. The marginof safety is:
MS = (1/(0.165 x 1.1 x 1.3)) - 1 = 3.2.
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FIGURE 16.6.42 NORMALIZED STRESS IN FIBER COMPRESSION
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FIGURE 16.6.43 NORMALIZED STRESS IN FIBER TENSION
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FIGURE 16.6.44 MATRIX NORMALIZED STRESS
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HINGE FITTING
The node spacing along the hinge line is such that 2 consecutivenodes represents 1 fastener of the hinge fitting. The combinedmaximum resultant SPC forces for 2 consecutive nodes is given bynodes 5016 and 5017 and is used to calculate the maximum bearingstress. The combined resultant SPC force is 151.2 lbs. The spcresultant forces are given in Table 16.6.22.
The hole diameter is .1875 inches, the skin thickness is .116 inches.The bearing stress is:
σbr = (maximum resultant force)/(skin thickness x hole diameter)
σbr = ( 75.8 +75.4) lbs/ (0.1875 x 0.116)
= 151.2 / (.1875 x 0.116) = 6951.7 lbs/in2
The bearing allowable is 72 ksi. The margin of safety is:
MS = (72000/ 6951.7) – 1 = 9.4
ROLLER FITTINGThe maximum shear load acting through the CBAR, element 3688 is:Shear load = (35.12 + 259.7)1/2 = 262.1 lbs, Table 16.6.23.
The door thickness in this region is .3154 inches and the boltdiameter is 3/16 inches.
σbr = ( 262.1) lbs/ (0.3154 x 0.1875) = 4432.0 lbs/in2
MS = (72000/ 4432.0) – 1 = 15.2
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TABLE 16.6.22 HINGE SPC RESULTANTS FOR CC670-17334Node Pos RESULTANT5016 0 7.57741E+01
5017 0 7.54396E+01 5018 0 6.68787E+01 5019 0 4.42393E+01 5020 0 2.53764E+01 5021 0 1.47459E+01 5022 0 6.68727E+00 5023 0 8.37695E+00 5024 0 1.21917E+01 5025 0 7.91187E+00 5026 0 6.33743E+00 5027 0 5.81690E+00 5028 0 6.19879E+00 5029 0 6.72995E+00 5030 0 7.53082E+00 5031 0 7.44651E+00 5032 0 8.09740E+00 5033 0 8.30214E+00 5034 0 8.39818E+00 5035 0 6.87475E+00 5036 0 6.71088E+00 5037 0 6.87890E+00 5038 0 6.98629E+00 5039 0 4.24333E+00 5040 0 5.56633E+00 5041 0 5.25802E+00 5042 0 5.43837E+00 5043 0 4.77806E+00 5044 0 4.42188E+00 5045 0 5.53539E+00 5046 0 3.95953E+00 5047 0 4.64627E+00 5048 0 4.24921E+00 5049 0 6.31042E+00 5050 0 3.22829E+00 5051 0 5.01463E+00 5052 0 4.59423E+00 5053 0 5.85536E+00 5054 0 3.19884E+00 5055 0 5.01148E+00 5056 0 4.56823E+00 5057 0 5.45222E+00 5058 0 3.87090E+00
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5059 0 4.58718E+00
NODE POS RESULTANT5060 0 4.12013E+005061 0 6.44317E+00
5062 0 3.45296E+00 5063 0 4.12811E+00 5064 0 6.41555E+00 5065 0 3.19131E+00 5066 0 5.06054E+00 5067 0 4.59508E+00 5068 0 5.46602E+00 5069 0 3.98561E+00 5070 0 4.30734E+00 5071 0 5.61476E+00 5072 0 5.06388E+00 5073 0 4.20250E+00 5074 0 4.52145E+00 5075 0 6.48745E+00 5076 0 4.35233E+00 5077 0 5.08652E+00 5078 0 6.02751E+00 5079 0 5.92428E+00 5080 0 5.46902E+00 5081 0 6.83134E+00 5082 0 6.83548E+00 5083 0 7.51520E+00 5084 0 7.81528E+00 5085 0 8.76838E+00 5086 0 1.01634E+01 5087 0 1.07983E+01 5088 0 1.26551E+01 5089 0 1.40786E+01 5090 0 1.58118E+01 5091 0 1.77164E+01 5093 0 1.60592E+01 5094 0 1.15184E+01 5095 0 6.14166E+00 5096 0 1.06869E+01 5097 0 1.54476E+01
5101 0 2.24180E+015098 0 7.22484E+01
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TABLE 16.6.23 ROLLER FITTING FASTENER FORCES FOR CC670-17334ELEM. POS Fx(AXIAL) Fy(SHEAR) Fz(SHEAR)3682 0 6.45015E+01 -5.62129E+01 7.21384E+01
3683 0 -7.00207E+01 6.60239E+01 7.44050E+01 3684 0 9.42873E+01 8.02515E+01 -6.20751E+01 3685 0 -1.50402E+02 2.26524E+02 3.05702E+01 3686 0 1.15836E+02 6.71702E+01 -1.39331E+02 3687 0 -1.98699E+02 1.67304E+02 -1.48551E+02 3688 0 -8.64334E+01 3.50987E+01 2.59668E+02 3689 0 1.13066E+00 -7.31679E+01 2.11282E+02
Refer to Fig.16.2.6 for the location of the CBAR elements.
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The deflection plot under ultimate load conditions for sectionCC670- 17339 is shown in Fig.16.6.45. The maximum deflection is.126 inches.
FIGURE 16.6.45 DEFLECTION PLOT FOR CC670-17339, OPEN DOOR
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A plot of the normalized stress for fiber compression, fiber tensionand matrix are shown in Fig.13.6.46, Fig.13.6.47 and Fig.13.6.48respectively.
The maximum normalized stress in fiber compression is 0.262. Themargin of safety is:
MS = (1/ (0.262 x 1.1 x 1.3 )) - 1 = 1.67.
The maximum normalized stress in fiber tension is .108. The marginof safety is:
MS = (1/(0.108 x 1.1)) - 1 = 7.4.
The maximum normalized stress for the matrix is 0.135. The marginof safety is:
MS = (1/(0.135 x 1.1 x 1.3)) - 1 = 4.2.
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FIGURE 16.6.46 NORMALIZED STRESS IN FIBER COMPRESSION
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FIGURE 16.6.47 NORMALIZED STRESS IN FIBER TENSION
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FIGURE 16.6.48 MATRIX NORMALIZED STRESS
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HINGE FITTING
The node spacing along the hinge line is such that 2 consecutivenodes represents 1 fastener of the hinge fitting. The combinedmaximum resultant SPC forces for 2 consecutive nodes is given bynodes 5010 and 5111 and is used to calculate the maximum bearingstress. The combined resultant SPC force is 141.0 lbs. The spcresultant forces are given in Table 16.6.24.
The hole diameter is .1875 inches, the skin thickness is .116 inches.The bearing stress is:
σbr = (maximum resultant force)/(skin thickness x hole diameter)
σbr = ( 72.83 + 68.2) lbs/ (0.1875 x 0.116)
= 141.0 / (.1875 x 0.116) = 6482.8 lbs/in2
The bearing allowable is 72 ksi. The margin of safety is:
MS = (72000/ 6482.8) – 1 = 10.1
The maximum shear load acting through the CBAR, element 3680 is:Shear load = (169.62 + 155.62)1/2 = 230.2 lbs, Table 16.6.25.
The door thickness in this region is .282 inches and the bolt diameteris 3/16 inches.
σbr = ( 230.2) lbs/ (0.282 x 0.1875) = 4353.7 lbs/in2
MS = (72000/ 4353.7) – 1 = 15.5
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TABLE 16.6.24 HINGE SPC RESULTANTS FOR CC670-17339Node Pos RESULTANT
5108 0 2.36845E+01 5109 0 5.15095E+01 5110 0 7.28276E+01 5111 0 6.82202E+01 5112 0 5.18147E+01 5113 0 3.45489E+01 5114 0 1.93331E+01 5115 0 1.09466E+01 5116 0 6.58636E+00 5117 0 4.56187E+00 5118 0 3.69419E+00 5119 0 3.21537E+00 5120 0 3.47954E+00 5121 0 4.15641E+00 5122 0 4.08160E+00 5123 0 3.39966E+00 5124 0 3.66209E+00 5125 0 4.55880E+00 5126 0 3.93831E+00 5127 0 3.25108E+00 5128 0 3.62778E+00 5129 0 4.14103E+00 5130 0 2.92468E+00 5131 0 4.63613E+00 5132 0 4.38499E+00 5133 0 8.37170E+00 5134 0 1.09021E+01 5135 0 9.81392E+00 5136 0 7.29872E+00 5137 0 4.73890E+00 5138 0 6.17865E+00 5139 0 7.64217E+00 5140 0 9.30663E+00 5141 0 1.23535E+01 5142 0 8.86482E+00
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TABLE 16.6.25 ROLLER FITTING FASTENER FORCES FOR CC670-17339Elem. Pos Fx(AXIAL) Fy(SHEAR) Fz(SHEAR)
3678 0 -8.33705E+00 -1.21292E+02 -1.04431E+02 3679 0 -1.22435E+02 -4.27013E+01 -9.04827E+01 3680 0 -5.19793E+01 -1.69596E+02 1.55606E+02 3681 0 1.34560E+01 -7.01993E+00 1.15014E+02 4048 0 -1.77897E+01 1.44157E+01 -7.21426E+00 4049 0 2.14579E+01 -2.48120E+01 -2.57687E+00 4050 0 2.36008E+01 2.45012E+01 -1.56315E+00 4051 0 -2.71211E+01 -1.41205E+01 1.14332E+01
Refer to Fig.16.2.7 for the location of the CBAR elements.
TABLE 16.6.26 ACTUATOR SPC FORCS
ACTUATOR TX TY TZ *RESULTANT
1 .029 299.7 -.011 299.7
2 -.23 312.5 .17 312.5
3 -.010 383.3 -.003 383.3
*RESULTANT = AXIAL LOAD IN ACTUATOR ROD
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FIXED TRAILING EDGE STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS
Section: 16.6: STRESS ANALYSIS
Prepared: SHELLEY CLARKE Checked: JOHN HUDDART Approved: SALAMONHARAVAN
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16.6.4 STRESS ANALYSIS OF THE BUTE DOOR IN THE OPENED DOORPOSITION WITH A -.65 PSI LOAD APPLIED
The model for this load case is the same as the +2.5 psi load case.Applying a negative load 3 times smaller than +2.5 psi results indisplacements that are approximately 3 times smaller but in theopposite direction. The results of this analysis is not presentedbecause larger margins are obtained.