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Thanks, Airmen,
A lot of good help was forthcoming from this excellent list. To clarify a few points that were raised: Why not use a tubular spar? Yes, that would be easy and elegant but I've heard, in an anecdotal sense, that round spars are not as stiff as triangular, especially if you know the specific directions from which most of the stress will be coming. [?] I haven't found a technical reference that compares spar [or, beam], shapes. Mixing unequal modulii materials like aluminum and glass plastic Good point. I used heavy alum foil skin on the underbelly of my 8' design study model and learned first-hand of what you are saying. For a large ballooned shape, a plastic skin which stretches, is much better than stiff aluminum. Now I'll make a comparative price list of materials for foam sandwich versus encapsulated tubing and decide which way to make the big spar for the leading edge of the lifting body dirigible. Thanks, guys. On Apr 4, 4:24 pm, "dirigible designer" wrote: My dirigible design requires a few long spars curved into C- shapes. They would be triangular cross-section with their three faces being about 3 feet wide and 100 feet long. They need to be light, strong and stiff. [what's new?] If anyone's has experience building large spars or frame members, I would like some advice as to how to make them cheap and easy. My present thoughts favor a thin fiberglass skin around a bundle of polypropylene tubes, which could get expensive. I think that EPS blocks carved into the triangular shape and then covered in glass would require the extra labor of building a glass internal spar, yuch. This design has to be a cheap and dirty way for the working guy to get in the sky. thanks from Allen |
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