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I know I have a reference that gives guidelines on the appropriate ratio(s)
to taper plywood reinforcements (on wooden spars and the like) to avoid stress concenrations, but I can't put my hands on it. Can someone either point me to an on-line resource or go over the relevant guidelines? My recollection is that you should taper doublers at an 8:1 or better ratio. |
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