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GENERAL

What is eSuite ?
eSuite is a suite (series) of composite struct
The tools are comparable to those used by la
The eSuite tools show intermediate calculat

Do macros need to be enabled?


Macros must be enabled. Click the test button
In Excel 2003, select "Tools/Options", then se

What files are created during the installation? What


A series of files are copied to the destination d
Do not copy the main Excel file to another ma
INPUT / OUTPUT

Can I save the main Excel file?


Using the "Save" or "Save As" feature is not r

What are the "Read Data" and "Save Data" buttons f


These buttons should be used to export and i

Against the recommendation, I accidently used the "


If the only modification was to the input cells,
If you also unlocked the sheets and made furt
If you are not sure if a detrimental modification
NAVIGATING

How do I navigate?
First, use the "SHOW" action in the naviga
Then browse the tabs below. Each tool is colo
For example, showing ePlots will display mu

What do the "SHOW" and "HIDE actions do?


The "SHOW" option performs two actions. Sh
The "SHOW" and "HIDE" actions are
If the "HIDE" action is performed, the main Ex

USE

How do I use the tools?


The input cells are in light blue, while the the o
Most input cells have comments
COMMENT
The comment indicator should be shown in th
In Excel 2003, turn comments on by selection
Full technical documentation on each tool is p

How can I link data from one tool to another?


First, "Show" the tools you want to link. Then
For example, you can link the elastic propertie

Some of the tools generate a lot of data. Do I really n


Unlike other programs, which "bury" the data,
You may not need this extra information, but i
Many advanced users require intermediate da

Can I unlock the sheet?


Yes, but this is not recommended. The main E
If you still wish to unlock the sheet, the passw
THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE

How do eStability and ePressure work?


These tools are pre and post processors to th

How does eBJSFM work?


eBJSFM is a pre and post processor to the B
A compiled version of BJSFM was created du
FREE AND PRO VERSIONS

Who can use the FREE version?


The free version can be used in a non comme
The free version may be used in a commerica

What does the PRO version offer?


The pro version must be used in a commercia
The pro version removes the restrictions of th
For example, eCutout and eBJSFM can ru

CAPABILITY
Can an Excel file have the capability of traditional pr
Normal use of an Excel is limited in capability.

VBA is a powerful programming language tha


The combination of Excel with VBA yields a p

How does this software compare to other software?


All programs have different objectives and cap
This program aims to implement practical com
In addition, the integration with the finite elem
For example, eStability ha
The simple user interface, combined with emb
Finally, this software displays intermediate da
This product is designed for structural analyst

KNOWN ISSUES
Why do some tools not work properly for internation
For some languages, the "comma" and "perio
To solve this problem, you can either change

After using the "HIDE" action, the menu bar dissape


Upon using the "HIDE" action, the nearest tab
To resolve this, select a different tab.

Why do some cells show "#######"?


This may occur at certain zoom levels. Chang

Why do some graphics/number look strange?


This occur as certain zoom levels. Change the

Will this program work on the Mac?


If you are using Winows on the Mac, then eve
If you are using the Mac version of Excel, this

COMPATIBILITY
What version of Excel will this program work on?
Making a program that works on the various v
This program attempts to only use the most c
FUTURE FEATURES
Will SI units be supported?
This feature will be supported in the future.
Will OpenOffice be supported?
Support for OpenOffice is not planned.
Are other tools planned?

eRadius A tool to caculate the strength o


eBeam A beam analysis tool is in work.
eSandwich - Sandwich analysis is in wor

BETA

What is a Beta Version? Why is this program listed a


A Beta version is not the final version. The tes

UNINSTALL
How can I uninstall eSuite?
Use the uninstall feature from the control pane
What files were installed?
The only files installed reside in the "C:\eSuite
Why does the C:\eSuite directory remain after an uni
This occurs because either the user created d
You may delete the directory after an uninstal

FAQ

e (series) of composite structural analysis tools that can be used for structural sizing, parametric studies, etc.
mparable to those used by large aircraft companies and have a modern user friendly interface.
ls show intermediate calculations, can be linked together, and allow for user customization.

enabled. Click the test button below to determine if macros are enabled. If a message box does not appear, then macros are d
elect "Tools/Options", then select the Security tab. Set "Macro Security..." to Medium. Then restart the file and enable macros.

ring the installation? What files are needed to run the main Excel file?
are copied to the destination directory. The main Excel file will not work if these files are not installed.
main Excel file to another machine. Instead, run the full installation.

" or "Save As" feature is not recommended, but is allowed. Instead, use the "Read Data" and "Save Data" buttons.

" and "Save Data" buttons for?


hould be used to export and import data. Formulas entered into input cells (light blue) will be preserved during import/export.

tion, I accidently used the "Save" or "Save As" feature. Could this cause a problem?
cation was to the input cells, then a problem should not occur. A more effective way of exporting and importing data is to use th
ked the sheets and made further modifications, then it is likely that a destructive modification occurred.
re if a detrimental modification may have occurred, simply reinstall the program.

SHOW" action in the navigation menu to the left. This will will display all sheets (tabs) for that tool.
e tabs below. Each tool is color coded and has a unique suffix identifier.
owing ePlots will display multiple tabs. The main tool tab is for data input, while the other tabs show carpet plots. Each ePlots

d "HIDE actions do?


tion performs two actions. Sheets (tabs) related to the tool will be displayed and the main sheet will be selected.
d "HIDE" actions are filters that provide a convenient way of displaying the individual tools.
ion is performed, the main Excel file will display the adjancent tab. In some cases, this tab may not be the main tab of a tool.

re in light blue, while the the output cells are a darker blue.
have comments that provide information about the input. Look for the red comment indicator by the cell.

dicator should be shown in the cell above. If you cannot see the comment when hovering over the cell with the mouse, then com
urn comments on by selectiong "Tools/Options", select the "View" tab, and Select "Comment Indicator Only"
cumentation on each tool is pending. In addition, the book "Practical Stress Analysis of Composite Aerostructures" by Brian Es

one tool to another?


tools you want to link. Then use the native Excel feature "=" to link the data.
u can link the elastic properties from eLaminate to ePlots .

te a lot of data. Do I really need all of that information?


grams, which "bury" the data, this program provides the information to the user.
ed this extra information, but it is provided in the event that you do.
users require intermediate data to check results or better understand the final results.

ot recommended. The main Excel file should not be modified since the "Save Data" and "Read Data" functions may no longer
o unlock the sheet, the password is "composites".

ePressure work?
pre and post processors to the open source finite element solver CalculiX. The CalculiX files were created during installation.

re and post processor to the BJSFM fortran code. Improvements and corrections to the original fortran code have been made.
on of BJSFM was created during installation.

can be used in a non commercial environment (academic or education) without restriction.


may be used in a commerical environment for 30 days, for evaluation purposes only.

must be used in a commercial environment.


removes the restrictions of the free version and adds functionality not demonstrated in the free version.
Cutout and eBJSFM can run many load cases in the pro version.

e capability of traditional programs?


n Excel is limited in capability. However, by allowing macros to be enabled, the VBA (Visual Basic for Applications) becomes av

ul programming language that dramatically increases Excel's capability.


n of Excel with VBA yields a powerful tool for engineering tasks.

compare to other software?


ve different objectives and capabilities.
ms to implement practical composite analysis tools in a convenient interface. The software is simple enough to use for a beginn
ntegration with the finite element solver CalculiX, creates an extremely powerful product.
For example, eStability has the capability to solve curved panels with arbitrary boundary conditions and loading. Transverse
interface, combined with embedded comments, minimizes learning curve.
ware displays intermediate data, as opposed to providing a "black box" solution. This is useful and necessary for advanced stru
esigned for structural analysts who desire a highly function product in a convenient user interface. It is NOT a "push button" an

work properly for international users?


ages, the "comma" and "period" may be reversed from the English system. This creates a problem when passing data to third p
blem, you can either change the language or change the Excel options to adjust the comma and period.

ction, the menu bar dissapears.


HIDE" action, the nearest tab is displayed, which may not be the main tab of a tool. In some cases, the tool sub-tabs does not
select a different tab.

"#######"?
at certain zoom levels. Change the zoom level or expand the column width. The sheet will need to be unprotected first. The pas

umber look strange?


rtain zoom levels. Change the zoom level slightly to improve the appearance.

n the Mac?
Winows on the Mac, then everything should run normally.
the Mac version of Excel, this program may not be compatible.

ll this program work on?


m that works on the various versions of Excel can be a challenging task. For example, Excel 2007 did not incorporate some of
empts to only use the most compatible coding and is tested on multiple versions for compatibility.

be supported in the future.

nOffice is not planned.

ol to caculate the strength of curved beams is in work. For example, "radius opening" and "radius closing" are comm
am analysis tool is in work.
Sandwich analysis is in work. (PRO edition only)

Why is this program listed as a Beta?


s not the final version. The test phase is ongoing and there may be updates and improvements before the final version.

l feature from the control panel or from start menu (if selected during installation).

stalled reside in the "C:\eSuite" directory. Additionally, a desktop icon and start menu shortcuts (if selected during installation) w
directory remain after an uninstall?
ause either the user created data files that reside in this directory or eSuite added temporary analysis files for interface with C
the directory after an uninstall to completely remove the program.

c studies, etc.

es not appear, then macros are disabled.


tart the file and enable macros.

"Save Data" buttons.

eserved during import/export.

g and importing data is to use the "read data" and "save data" buttons on the upper left.

show carpet plots. Each ePlots tab has the suffix "B"

will be selected.
not be the main tab of a tool.

the cell with the mouse, then comments are turned off.
dicator Only"
site Aerostructures" by Brian Esp will be released in 2012. Most of the tools are fully documented in the planned publication.

Data" functions may no longer work.

ere created during installation.

fortran code have been made.

sic for Applications) becomes available.

mple enough to use for a beginner, but has the capabiliy required for an advanced user.

ditions and loading. Transverse shear deformation is accounted for. Most programs fall short of this functionality.

nd necessary for advanced structural analysis.


ce. It is NOT a "push button" analysis solution, but rather is a tool suitable for sizing of aircraft.

em when passing data to third party programs.

ses, the tool sub-tabs does not have a menu bar.

to be unprotected first. The password is "composites".

007 did not incorporate some of the VBA (Visual Basic for Applications) features that existed in previous versions.

nd "radius closing" are common failure modes that should be checked.

before the final version.

(if selected during installation) were created.

analysis files for interface with Calculix and eBJSFM.

ted in the planned publication.

of this functionality.

n previous versions.

Lamina Orthotropic Properties


Material 1

Material 2

Material 3

Material 4

Example

Carbon Fiber
Reference Info

Epoxy

Click Picture to Enlarge

Hot/Wet

E1 [psi]

27,000,000

#REF!

#REF!

#REF!

#REF!

#REF!

#REF!

E2 [psi]

1,500,000

#REF!

#REF!

#REF!

#REF!

#REF!

#REF!

#REF!

#REF!

#REF!

#REF!

#REF!

#REF!

G12 [psi]

1,100,000

#REF!

#REF!

#REF!

#REF!

#REF!

#REF!

tply [in]

0.0080

#REF!

#REF!

#REF!

#REF!

#REF!

#REF!

1.000E-08

#REF!

#REF!

#REF!

#REF!

#REF!

#REF!

12 [in/in]

1 [in/in/F]
2 [in/in/F]
1 [in/in]

0.350

0.050

2 [in/in]

0.400
A

Strain Based Lamina Allowalbes or Design Cutoffs

-1

#REF!

#REF!

#REF!

#REF!

#REF!

#REF!

Reference Value

#REF!

#REF!

#REF!

#REF!

#REF!

#REF!

Pro Edition Only

#REF!

#REF!

#REF!

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#REF!

#REF!

#REF!

#REF!

#REF!

#REF!

1c [in/in]

0.00400

#REF!

#REF!

#REF!

#REF!

#REF!

#REF!

-0.00400

#REF!

#REF!

#REF!

#REF!

#REF!

#REF!

2c [in/in]

-0.00700

1t [in/in]
2t [in/in]

6s [in/in]

Input Value
Calculated Value

1.500E-05

0.00600
0.01000

Equivalent Laminate Properties


Stress Based Allowables

Basic In-Plane

F1t [psi]

108,000

F1c [psi]

-108,000

F2t [psi]

9,000

F2c [psi]

-10,500

11,000

F6 [psi]

Ex [psi]
Ey [psi]

xy [in/in]
yx [in/in]
Gxy [psi]

#REF!
#REF!
#REF!
#REF!

In-Plane Shear Coupling


sx
#REF!
xs

#REF!

ys

#REF!

sy

#REF!

Bending
Exb [psi]
Eyb [psi]

xyb [psi]

Gxyb [psi]

#REF!
#REF!
#REF!
#REF!

#REF!

Hygrothermal
x [in/in/F]
y [in/in/F]

xy [in/in/F]
x [in/in]
y [in/in]

xy [in/in]

#DIV/0!
#REF!
#REF!
#DIV/0!
#REF!
#REF!

Applied Loads
Nx [lb/in]

500.0

Ny [lb/in]

100.0

x0 [in/in]

#DIV/0!

Max Strain

Max Stress

Tsai-Hill

Max Fiber Strain

Nxy [lb/in]

0.0

y0 [in/in]

#DIV/0!

M.S.

#DIV/0!

#DIV/0!

#DIV/0!

#DIV/0!

33.3

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ply no.
1

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45

16.7

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-45

33.3

#DIV/0!

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90

16.7

#DIV/0!

#DIV/0!

#DIV/0!

#DIV/0!

Laminate Mid-Plane Strains/Curvatures

xy0

Mx [in-lb/in]

15.0

[in/in]

My [in-lb/in]

0.0

Mxy [in-lb/in]

0.0

y [rad/in]

Temp [deg F]

200.0

xy [rad/in]

Moisture [%]

0.000

total thickness [in]

0.0480

x [rad/in]

#DIV/0!

Margin of Safety (First Ply Failure if Lamina Allowables are Used)

#DIV/0!

#DIV/0!

12

Lamina Mid-Ply Strains

Lamina Mid-Ply Stresses

Global X,Y System


y

Local 1,2 System


2

Global X,Y System


y

Mat ID

[deg]

z mid [in]

xy

-0.02

#DIV/0!

45

-0.01

-45

90

-45

12

#DIV/0!

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0.01

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0.02

#DIV/0!

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ply

Custom

Lamina Mid-Ply Strains


Ply

Ply Orientation Summary


% of total

Lamina Mid-Ply Stesses


Local 1,2 System
2

xy

#DIV/0!

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eLaminate
Margin of Safety
Max Strain

Max Stress

0.00

0.00

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Loads
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Nx [lb/in]

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748
749
750
751
752
753
754
755
756
757
758
759
760
761
762
763
764
765
766
767
768
769
770
771
772
773
774
775
776
777
778
779
780
781
782
783
784
785
786
787
788
789
790
791
792
793
794
795
796
797
798
799
800
801
802
803
804
805
806
807
808
809
810
811
812
813
814
815
816
817
818
819
820
821
822
823
824
825
826
827
828
829
830
831
832
833
834
835
836
837
838
839
840
841
842
843
844
845
846
847
848
849
850
851
852
853

854
855
856
857
858
859
860
861
862
863
864
865
866
867
868
869
870
871
872
873
874
875
876
877
878
879
880
881
882
883
884
885
886
887
888
889
890
891
892
893
894
895
896
897
898
899
900
901
902
903
904
905
906
907
908
909
910
911
912
913
914
915
916
917
918
919
920
921
922
923
924
925
926
927
928
929
930
931
932
933
934
935
936
937
938
939
940
941
942
943
944
945
946
947
948
949
950
951
952
953
954
955
956
957
958
959
960
961
962

963
964
965
966
967
968
969
970
971
972
973
974
975
976
977
978
979
980
981
982
983
984
985
986
987
988
989
990
991
992
993
994
995
996
997
998
999
1000

Margin of Safety
Tsai-Hill

Max Strain - Fiber

Custom

Min - All Load Cases


0.00
Min - Each Case

0.00

0.00

Input Value
Output Value

Elastic Properties
(Laminate)

Remote Applied
Stresses

Parameters

Ex [psi]

12,000,000.00

x [psi]

44,000

a [in]

0.125

Ey [psi]

9,000,000.00

y* [psi]

15,000

b [in]
d0 [in]

1.000

W [in]

200.0

FWC

1.000

vxy [in/in]

0.30

Gxy [psi]

3,000,000.00

[psi]

*
xy

4,000

Started

0.000

Global System (x,y) - Recovery Point @ d0


Max of Stresses [psi]

Max of Strains [in/in]

xy

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Min of Strains [in/in]

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x [in]

y [in]

xy

xy

0
5

0.125
0.125

0.000
0.011

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15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
65
70
75
80
85
90
95
100
105
110
115
120
125
130
135
140
145
150
155
160
165
170
175
180
185
190
195
200
205
210
215
220
225
230
235
240
245
250
255
260
265
270
275
280
285
290
295

0.123
0.121
0.117
0.113
0.108
0.102
0.096
0.088
0.080
0.072
0.063
0.053
0.043
0.032
0.022
0.011
0.000
-0.011
-0.022
-0.032
-0.043
-0.053
-0.063
-0.072
-0.080
-0.088
-0.096
-0.102
-0.108
-0.113
-0.117
-0.121
-0.123
-0.125
-0.125
-0.125
-0.123
-0.121
-0.117
-0.113
-0.108
-0.102
-0.096
-0.088
-0.080
-0.072
-0.063
-0.053
-0.043
-0.032
-0.022
-0.011
0.000
0.011
0.022
0.032
0.043
0.053

0.022
0.032
0.043
0.053
0.063
0.072
0.080
0.088
0.096
0.102
0.108
0.113
0.117
0.121
0.123
0.125
0.125
0.125
0.123
0.121
0.117
0.113
0.108
0.102
0.096
0.088
0.080
0.072
0.063
0.053
0.043
0.032
0.022
0.011
0.000
-0.011
-0.022
-0.032
-0.043
-0.053
-0.063
-0.072
-0.080
-0.088
-0.096
-0.102
-0.108
-0.113
-0.117
-0.121
-0.123
-0.125
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350
355
360

2
2

0.063
0.072
0.080
0.088
0.096
0.102
0.108
0.113
0.117
0.121
0.123
0.125
0.125

-0.108
-0.102
-0.096
-0.088
-0.080
-0.072
-0.063
-0.053
-0.043
-0.032
-0.022
-0.011
0.000

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Strength Properties
(Lamina)

Rotation Angles for Strength


Prediction

1t [in/in]

0.0130

1 [deg]

0.0

1c [in/in]

-0.0100

2 [deg]

45.0

2t [in/in]

0.0200

3 [deg]

-20.0

2c [in/in]

-0.0200

4 [deg]

90.0

12s [in/in]

0.0200

Margin of Safety
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x [in]
0.000
0.000
0.000

y [in]
1.000
1.010
1.020

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0.000

1.030
1.040

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0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000

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1.060
1.070
1.080
1.090
1.100
1.110
1.120

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0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000

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1.140
1.150
1.160
1.170
1.180
1.190

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1.250
1.260
1.270
1.280
1.290
1.300
1.310
1.320
1.330
1.340
1.350
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1.370
1.380

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1.390

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Loads

Case
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38

x [psi]
30000.0
31000.0
32000.0
33000.0
34000.0
35000.0
36000.0
37000.0
38000.0
39000.0
40000.0
41000.0
42000.0
43000.0
44000.0

y* [psi]
1000.0
2000.0
3000.0
4000.0
5000.0
6000.0
7000.0
8000.0
9000.0
10000.0
11000.0
12000.0
13000.0
14000.0
15000.0

xy* [psi]
-10000.0
-9000.0
-8000.0
-7000.0
-6000.0
-5000.0
-4000.0
-3000.0
-2000.0
-1000.0
0.0
1000.0
2000.0
3000.0
4000.0

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40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86

87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137

138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189

190
191
192
193
194
195
196
197
198
199
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
209
210
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
225
226
227
228
229
230
231
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241

242
243
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
258
259
260
261
262
263
264
265
266
267
268
269
270
271
272
273
274
275
276
277
278
279
280
281
282
283
284
285
286
287
288
289
290
291
292
293

294
295
296
297
298
299
300
301
302
303
304
305
306
307
308
309
310
311
312
313
314
315
316
317
318
319
320
321
322
323
324
325
326
327
328
329
330
331
332
333
334
335
336
337
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Margin of Safety
Max Strain
Min - All Load Cases
0.10
Min - Each Case
0.29
0.29
0.30
0.30
0.30
0.29
0.28
0.26
0.24
0.21
0.19
0.17
0.15
0.13
0.10

Lamina Orthotropic Properties


Material 1

Reference Info

Material 2

Material 3

Example

Input Value

Carbon Fiber

Calculated Value

Epoxy

Reference Value

Hot/Wet

Pro Only

27,000,000

E2 [psi]

1,500,000

G12 [psi]

1,100,000

12 [in/in]

Ny

E1 [psi]

Nxy

0.350

y
Pbr

Strain Based Allowalbes or Design Cutoffs

1t [in/in]
1c [in/in]

d0

-0.01500

Stress Based Allowables

F1t [psi]

104,000

F1c [psi]

-156,000

Fbr [psi]

75,000

Fs [lb]

2,800

Ny

Applied Loads

Geometry

Knockdowns

Nx [lb/in]

6500.0

Width [in]

10.00

KFWC

1.00

Ny [lb/in]

1000.0

Bolt Diam [in]

0.25

KCSK

1.00

Nxy [lb/in]

400.0

KFAST

1.00

Pf [lb]

2700.0

Ex [psi]

10,400,000

KEDGE

1.00

Bearing Angle []

20.0

Ey [psi]

10,400,000

K5

1.00

0.300

K6

1.00

4,000,000

K7

1.00

total thickness [in]

0.2000

Nx

Nxy

Bearing and Fastener Strengths

Nx

0.01000

Equivalent Properties

xy [in/in]
Gxy [psi]

Ply (Ref Label)

Mat ID

[deg]

tply_total [in]

0.05

45

0.05

-45

0.05

90

0.05

Failure Input
d0, [in]

0.020

M.S.
0.39

Bearing Check

0.04

Fastener Check

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