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Verification of Orthogrid Finite Element Modeling Techniques

NASA/TM-108519, Steeve, B.E., Verification of Orthogrid Finite Element Modeling Techniques, Structures and Dynamics Laboratory, Science and Engineering Directorate NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, AL 35812, October 1996, pp. 18, Format(s): PDF 260k

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The stress analysis of orthogrid structures, specifically with I-beam sections, is regularly performed using finite elements. Various modeling techniques are often used to simplify the modeling process but still adequately capture the actual hardware behavior. The accuracy of such 'Oshort cutso' is sometimes in question. This report compares three modeling techniques to actual test results from a loaded orthogrid panel. The finite element models include a beam, shell, and mixed beam and shell element model. Results show that the shell element model performs the best, but that the simpler beam and beam and shell element models provide reasonable to conservative results for a stress analysis. When deflection and stiffness is critical, it is important to capture the effect of the orthogrid nodes in the model.
Keywords:orthogrid, finite element modeling
CASI Document ID Number:97N11105
Subjects:Engineering: Structural Mechanics: Stress Analysis
ID Code:350
Deposited On:02 July 2002