The panel design guidelines recommend that panels should not be oddly shaped or too large to avoid handling issues, the size should be determined based on the manufacturing facility's capabilities. Panels should be split for maximum material utilization, critical areas, and the manufacturing facility, with 60% material utilization considered good for larger panels. Load considerations need to be sufficiently addressed and no areas should be left unstretched, with stiffener beads provided in areas of geometric continuity.
The panel design guidelines recommend that panels should not be oddly shaped or too large to avoid handling issues, the size should be determined based on the manufacturing facility's capabilities. Panels should be split for maximum material utilization, critical areas, and the manufacturing facility, with 60% material utilization considered good for larger panels. Load considerations need to be sufficiently addressed and no areas should be left unstretched, with stiffener beads provided in areas of geometric continuity.
The panel design guidelines recommend that panels should not be oddly shaped or too large to avoid handling issues, the size should be determined based on the manufacturing facility's capabilities. Panels should be split for maximum material utilization, critical areas, and the manufacturing facility, with 60% material utilization considered good for larger panels. Load considerations need to be sufficiently addressed and no areas should be left unstretched, with stiffener beads provided in areas of geometric continuity.
handling issues. Size as per manufacturing facility available. Panel Split for maximum utilization of material, criticality of the area and manufacturing facility available. Generally for bigger panels 60% of material utilization is good. Sufficiently stretched Load Considerations. No area left un-stretched In areas which are mostly of geometrical continuity, Stiffener beads to be provided.