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DR wrote:
Hi, I don't see why a composite should be heavier: For carbon composite, the Young's modulus is ~70GPa for a density of 1.3 g/cm3. Al has the same Young's modulus but twice the density (2.7 g/cm3). For glass the strength is about half but again the weight is halved too -so it's not a gain over Al. I think the composites excel in their lack of rivets and joining pieces tho... Cheers MC If strength were the only issue, you'd be right on. But there is also the question of stiffness. Composite structures tend to get strong enough long before they get stiff enough. Then there is the "margin of safety". Metal and wood wings are designed to a 50% MS. Composites tend to go to 100% extra. That alone means more weight. Richard |
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