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@fzahle Currently we have only the GL2010 safety factors for fiber fracture in the *.failmat/ BladeLayup. There are, however, much more safety factors to be applied for several different analysis types:
inter fiber fracture
stability
fatigue
Which are also different for the two material types laminate and bond lines.
When looking into the future, the GL2015 or IEC61400-5 have a complete new system of safety factors.
Two suggestions/questions:
Should we arrange one array (nmat, nana x nsafety) of safety factors independent of guideline revision, say for each analysis type nsafety = 10 columns?
Should we make a separate file, e.g. a *.safetymat or stick to a huge *.failmat?
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@fzahle Currently we have only the GL2010 safety factors for fiber fracture in the
*.failmat
/BladeLayup
. There are, however, much more safety factors to be applied for several different analysis types:Which are also different for the two material types laminate and bond lines.
When looking into the future, the GL2015 or IEC61400-5 have a complete new system of safety factors.
Two suggestions/questions:
*.safetymat
or stick to a huge*.failmat
?The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: