I'm trying to determine sizing for a drag link that is connecting an underbelly wing to a fuselage.
Assuming that this drag link is horizontal and only transmits loads in the forward and aft direction and assuming this aircraft is to be FAA certified to Part 23 standards for a normal, non-aerobatic, aircraft, what sort of loads will I have to design for? Do we just use 3.8g for part 23 aircraft as max maneuvering load or does that just apply to the vertical loading?
Or will I have to design using FAR23.561 crash loads using some sort of thing under (c)(ii), which indicate that I have to protect the occupant with gear up in a crash with coefficient of friction of .5 at the ground. (0.5 * weight of aircraft?), because I assume in such a landing case we'll need the wing to remain attached to the fuselage?
Assuming that this drag link is horizontal and only transmits loads in the forward and aft direction and assuming this aircraft is to be FAA certified to Part 23 standards for a normal, non-aerobatic, aircraft, what sort of loads will I have to design for? Do we just use 3.8g for part 23 aircraft as max maneuvering load or does that just apply to the vertical loading?
Or will I have to design using FAR23.561 crash loads using some sort of thing under (c)(ii), which indicate that I have to protect the occupant with gear up in a crash with coefficient of friction of .5 at the ground. (0.5 * weight of aircraft?), because I assume in such a landing case we'll need the wing to remain attached to the fuselage?