Where did you decide to add the carbon strips?
Ok I will try to explain my reasoning on how I decided to do it.Where did you decide to add the carbon strips?
Sorry Bartman some thing I used almost every day until 2 years ago when I retired.Ixx, $hit's getting real!
Modulus of something something....been too many years
Ixx, $hit's getting real!
Modulus of something something....been too many years
But what about the Iyy axis, or J?? ha,ha. Just kidding. Sounds very reasonable and very good reasons to place the carbon under the spars. The balsa will most likely stretch a bit at that outer fiber where the carbon isn't going to so the carbon should still be the ultimate failure point...Ok I will try to explain my reasoning on how I decided to do it.
1. Carbon needs to be glued down with epoxy.
2. Wood glue does not work to well if at all with carbon.
3. Wood to wood with wood glue is the best.
4. Yes I agree the bigger the Ixx axis is the more effective the carbon will be.
From the above assumptions the spar with the carbon is epoxied glued face down onto the phenolic. And wood face up. This gives me a wood to wood joint with wood glue and the ability to do some sanding to everything flat and smooth for sheeting. This setup I believe gives me the best glued connections and therefore overall the strongest wing. I am also a believer that the skin sheeting adds the most strength therefore the best connection is wood to wood.