Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
254383 Composite Structures 2006 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Stiffened fuselage panels with laminated constructions play an increasing role in aircraft design. The static behaviour through the buckling- and post-buckling regime until failure has to be established. Apart from analytical calculations, experimental tests for different load combinations are indespensible, both of which are expensive and time consuming.The virtual testing described here is based on a development project aiming at reducing the amount of experimental tests, and narrowing the numerical predictions to experimental results.A tool developed for parametric modelling and simulation of test shells is discussed.The numerical model is based on layered shell elements in ANSYS and for special purposes in LS-DYNA. It is outlined how far the behaviour of laminates (interaction of different and anisotropic materials, delamination and splices) can be simulated in this context.Results are given for welded panels and for fibre metal laminate panels. Comparison with experimental data is made. Recommendations for future research is provided.

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