thechainrule
Mechanical
- Apr 18, 2008
- 2
Hello,
Im looking to see if anyone has any insight on measuring the beam deflection of of a composite beam for the main landing gear of a UAV (during a landing event). The aircraft weighs roughly 350 lbs and incorporates a wish bone style rigid main gear which is made from a carbon composite.
Ideally i would like to setup something up in such a way that I could get both the left and right independently. My initial thoughts were to use a piezoelectric strip on each leg similar to a lab I performed in school but I have forgotten how to accurately do that. Am I on the right path, have any how tos on how to setup a piezoelectric system or know of a better way to accomplish what Im looking for?
Any help is much appreciated!
Thanks!
Im looking to see if anyone has any insight on measuring the beam deflection of of a composite beam for the main landing gear of a UAV (during a landing event). The aircraft weighs roughly 350 lbs and incorporates a wish bone style rigid main gear which is made from a carbon composite.
Ideally i would like to setup something up in such a way that I could get both the left and right independently. My initial thoughts were to use a piezoelectric strip on each leg similar to a lab I performed in school but I have forgotten how to accurately do that. Am I on the right path, have any how tos on how to setup a piezoelectric system or know of a better way to accomplish what Im looking for?
Any help is much appreciated!
Thanks!