Why are center tanks not used?
Mxsmanic wrote:
Bob Moore writes:
In order to reduce the bending moment on the wing spar at the
juncture with the fuselage. Longer airframe life.
But wouldn't putting weight inside the wings cause them to flex
_more_, since the weight is now outside the wing root instead of
within it? That's the part I don't understand.
I guess that if the weight is in the fuselage, and the wings have to
move the fuselage, there might be more stress on the wing roots; is
that what you mean? In that case, I can see where putting the weight
in the wings might reduce the stress at the point where they join the
fuselage; although it still seems that it would put the wings under
more stress when landing, and it would make the aircraft slower to
respond to roll commands (which I presume isn't desirable).
One reason weight and balance. Another if you put a non compressible
(realtively) fluid in a confined space it gets stiffer. Think full soda
can vs empty. Try to crush a full one.
Michelle P
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