Design of the Spar-Wingskin Joint.

Abstract

A variety of spar-wingskin joint concepts have been investigated to optimize out-of-plane strength while still providing low weight and ease of fabrication. The spar-wingskin configuration consists of a thin spar which overlaps and is co-cured perpendicular to a thick wingskin. Investigation parameters were the joint geometry in the immediate vicinity of the base of the spar, and the spar-to-spar spacing. It was found that by varying the overlap geometry and decreasing the interspar spacing, a significant increase in out-of-plane strength could be realized. A theoretical analysis was made by the extended use of the finite element technique. Joint strength was predicted through the application of Tsai-Wu and maximum stress failure criteria. These results were verified by comparison to experimental results in which all significant concepts were fabricated and tested.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Mar 01, 1979
Accession Number
ADA072426

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  • R. Byron Pipes
  • Ralph D. Cope

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  • University of Delaware

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