Dick40
Electrical
- Jan 26, 2003
- 7
Retired EE, EAA Chapter member and Zenaire Zodiac pilot is struggling with top wing support's static/dynamic analysis even with my references: "Stress without Tears" by T. Rhodes and "Engineering Mechanics" by R.C. Hibbler.
My project involves the elimination of the center section cabane supports (connecting top wing and fuselage) on a biplane and only using outboard inter-wing supports
(I'll call them struts).
Current sticky point is maybe best represented by
a simple mental sketch: top and bottom wings are horizontal lines seperated near outboard ends with vertical lines representing struts. Assume all 90 degree angles for simplicity. Fuselage is at center of lower wing. Top wing contribute slightly more lift.
Finally the question:: if wing loading and total weight are known, how do I calculate the tensile or compression force on the struts? My abilities currently involve x-y force summations and taking moments. I can draw the free body diagram of either top or botom wing but stumbling on a combined drawing??
Thanks, Dick
My project involves the elimination of the center section cabane supports (connecting top wing and fuselage) on a biplane and only using outboard inter-wing supports
(I'll call them struts).
Current sticky point is maybe best represented by
a simple mental sketch: top and bottom wings are horizontal lines seperated near outboard ends with vertical lines representing struts. Assume all 90 degree angles for simplicity. Fuselage is at center of lower wing. Top wing contribute slightly more lift.
Finally the question:: if wing loading and total weight are known, how do I calculate the tensile or compression force on the struts? My abilities currently involve x-y force summations and taking moments. I can draw the free body diagram of either top or botom wing but stumbling on a combined drawing??
Thanks, Dick