Lyster
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- Jul 13, 2005
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I assume the shell element properties are applied at the centroid of the thickness of the material.
I'm modeling a sandwich panel and what I've done is modelled the facing sheets on the surface of the core. But does this mean that half of the thickness of each facing sheet actually protrudes through the core?
i.e. If I have a facing sheet thickness of 8mm and a core thickness of 40mm and I model the facing sheet laminate as a symmetric laminate (no offset specified) with shells on the surface of the core at 40mm, does that then mean that the total panel thickness is 48mm (40 + 4 + 4) rather than the required 56mm?
If so, do I need to then specify an element offset or a material offset in the composite material section of t/2?
Thanks.
I'm modeling a sandwich panel and what I've done is modelled the facing sheets on the surface of the core. But does this mean that half of the thickness of each facing sheet actually protrudes through the core?
i.e. If I have a facing sheet thickness of 8mm and a core thickness of 40mm and I model the facing sheet laminate as a symmetric laminate (no offset specified) with shells on the surface of the core at 40mm, does that then mean that the total panel thickness is 48mm (40 + 4 + 4) rather than the required 56mm?
If so, do I need to then specify an element offset or a material offset in the composite material section of t/2?
Thanks.