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Page 1: STRUCTURAL SURFACES & FLOOR GRILLAGESarahim/structural surface.pdf · Planar structural subassemblies can be grouped into two ... • This is composed of pin-ended members connected

STRUCTURAL SURFACES & FLOOR GRILLAGES

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INTRODUCTIONIntegral car bodies are 3D structures largely composed of approximately subassemblies- SSS

Planar structural subassemblies can be grouped into two categories based on their functions:a) SSS- carry in-plane loads-example:sideframeb) Grillage structures – carry out-of-plane loads-example:compartment floor

The floor carries both types of load but the two functions can be treated separately:a) Grillage- out-of-plane stiffness comes from attached beamb) Torsion-box- in-plane stiffness comes from very thin panel to carry almost all shear load

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In-plane loads and SSS•Structures which are flexible in-plane are not considered as SSSand tend to cause unsatisfactory break in load paths. Examples arediscontinuous frames, missing edges, unreinforced cut-outs, open ring frame with pin-jointed or flexible-jointed corners.

• Typical effective SSS are:a) Thin walled panelsb) triangulated planar trussesc) stiff jointed framesd) combination of the above

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Shear Panels• One role of SSS is to effectively carrying shear forces Q

Shear flow and shear stress• shear flow is shear force per unit length, q = Q/L (N/m)• The average shear stress is shear force per unit area,τavg = Q/A=Q/Dt

Thus, q = tτ

Q2

Q1Q1

Q2

Q1B=Q2D

B

D

D

t

τ

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Stiffness of Shear Panel• Shear stress = shear modulus x shear strain

τ = Gγ

Q2

Q1

Q2

Q1

τ= Q1/Dtγ= ∆ /BQ1/Dt = G ∆/BQ1=K ∆=GtD ∆/B

Shear stiffnessK=GtD/B

γ

B

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Shear panel as part of of an assembly• The edge shear forces Q1 and Q2 will have to be reacted by

adjacent structural elements. These may be: a) other shear panels b) edge booms or flanges

i) Shear panel assemblies-torsion box (Transmission tunnel)

Q1

Q1 QC1

QC1

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ii) Boom- panel structures

- to represent a cantilever structure

- assumption made to a beam composed by of booms and panel:

a) Bending moment is reacted by by the axial forces in the boom

b) The shear panel carries all the shear force Q1

P

P

Q2

Q2Q1 Q1

Pxx

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Triangulated truss/bay• This is composed of pin-ended members connected in a

triangulated arrangement• The individual members experience only tension and compression

Q1

Q2

P3θ

Q1=P3cos θQ2 = P3 sin θ

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Q

1 3

4

2

Shear stiffness of triangulated bay

Strain energy method:

A = Cross-sectional areaL= LengthE = Young modulus

∑=AE

LPU2

2

Assumed that the shear force Q is carried by member 3

θ

θ

23

3

32

32

33

23

3

cos2

2/

2cos2

EA

QLQU

EA

LQEA

LPU

=∂∂=∆

==3

23 /cos/ LEAQKeq θ=∆=

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Single or multiple open ring frames• A rectangular open ring with stiff edge members and stiff cornerjoints

• more flexible in overall shear than a continuous panel because stiffness is derived from its local bending in the edge members

Q2

Q1

B

D

BM Mmax = Q1B/4= Q2D/4

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Shear stiffness of single bay symmetric open ring

x

QQ1

P1M1

)//(/)24(,stiffnessShear

)24/()//(/

)48/()//(

4EnergyStrain Total

22

)2/(2/;2/

212

212

1

2122

1

4/1

2/

0 2

222/

0 1

124/1

12211

IDIBBEK

EIDIBBQQU

EIDIBBQU

U

dYEI

MdXEI

MU

DBYQYQMXQMDB

+=

+=∂∂=∆

+=

=

+=

===

∫∫

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EXAMPLE:Cross – section beam 100x100x2mmWidth 500mmDepth 500 mmYoung modulus 210 000 N/mm2

Shear modulus 80 000 N/mm2

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Simple structural surface with additional external loads• some panels experience extra external forces as well as edge loads• example: front bulkhead

boom

• panels A & B are purely in complementary shear

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In-plane forces in sideframes• comprises of multiple ring frames• such frames are statically indeterminate, determination of shear forces and bending moment in each pillar is complicated

• Finite element method can be used to predict those parameters• or simplified rough estimation can be performed:a) Pillar with rigid end joints

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=

∆=

=∆=∆=∆=∆

=⎟⎟⎟⎟

⎜⎜⎜⎜

=∆

=

)(/)(

)12(

......321

123

)2

(2,

,2

33

3

3

max

i

i

j

jtotal

i

itotal

H

I

H

IQQj

H

IEQ

pillarpillarpillar

EIQH

EI

HQdeflection

HQMb) Poor joint at one end

EIQH

QHM

3

max3

=∆

=

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c) Mixture of joint conditions• stiff joints at B- and C- pillars and a poor joint at A-pillar

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Loads normal to surfaces: floor structures• floors are subjected to loads normal to their plane• the floor is stiffened against out-of-plane load by added beam member called a grillage

• a true grillage is a flat frame loaded normal to its plane andthe active forces are normal force, bending moment and torsion• The grillage members consist of:

a) members integral to the floor panel, e.g. transmission tunnelb) added members e.g. separate beams welded onto the floorc) bulkhead

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Load distributions in floor member• the share of forces in the different floor members influences the shear force and bending moments in the sideframei) Perfect joints

- the distribution of forces will be in proportion to the stiffnessof the members

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Effect of joints flexibility on load distribution• the joints between the members has great influence on loaddistribution

• Example: transmission tunnel is continuous and cross-memberis attached to it

• The effect was if F is loaded to the central joint, all the loadwill transfer along the tunnel. However, seat loads appliedpart-way along the tunnel and the rocker panels

• Corrective measures:

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