bigred89
Aerospace
- Nov 12, 2024
- 3
I'm working on a wing skin problem that's giving me trouble:
The wing skin is made of aluminum alloy 2024-T3 and is subjected to a distributed load due to aerodynamic pressure during flight. The skin panel is rectangular, measuring 2 meters long by 1 meter wide, with a thickness of 3 millimeters. The panel is riveted to the wing ribs and spars along its edges.
Determine:
The wing skin is made of aluminum alloy 2024-T3 and is subjected to a distributed load due to aerodynamic pressure during flight. The skin panel is rectangular, measuring 2 meters long by 1 meter wide, with a thickness of 3 millimeters. The panel is riveted to the wing ribs and spars along its edges.
Determine:
- The maximum stress in the wing skin panel under a given loading condition.
- The deflection at the center of the panel.
- The margin of safety against yielding and buckling.
- Material: Aluminum alloy 2024-T3
- Young's modulus (E): 73.1 GPa
- Poisson's ratio (ν): 0.33
- Yield strength (σ_y): 345 MPa
- Panel dimensions:
- Length (a): 2 m
- Width (b): 1 m
- Thickness (t): 3 mm
- Loading condition:
- Distributed load (q): 10 kPa (representing aerodynamic pressure)