Introduction to Aircraft Structural Analysis (Elsevier Aerospace Engineering)

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600 CHAPTER 22 Wings


22.6 TaperedWings........................................................................................


Wingsaregenerallytaperedinbothspanwiseandchordwisedirections.Theeffectsontheanalysisof
taperinasingle-cellbeamhavebeendiscussedinSection20.2.Inamulticellwingsection,theeffects
aredealtwithinanidenticalmannerexceptthatthemomentequation(20.16)becomes,foranN-cell
wingsection(seeFigs.20.5and22.8),


Sxη 0 −Syξ 0 =

∑N

R= 1


R

qbp 0 ds+

∑N

R= 1

2 ARqs,0,R−

∑m

r= 1

Px,rηr+

∑m

r= 1

Py,rξr (22.13)

Example 22.4
A two-cell beam has singly symmetrical cross sections 1.2m apart and tapers symmetrically in the
ydirectionaboutalongitudinalaxis(Fig.22.12).Thebeamsupportsloadswhichproduceashearforce
Sy=10kNandabendingmomentMx=1.65kNmatthelargercrosssection;theshearloadisapplied
intheplaneoftheinternalsparweb.Ifbooms1and6lieinaplanewhichisparalleltotheyzplane,
calculatetheforcesintheboomsandtheshearflowdistributioninthewallsatthelargercrosssection.
Theboomsareassumedtoresistallthedirectstresses,whilethewallsareeffectiveonlyinshear.The


Fig.22.12


Tapered beam of Example 22.4.

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