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The stiffness of transport wings for minimum weight

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 July 2016

H. Hitch*
Affiliation:
British Aerospace, Aircraft Group, Weybridge-Bristol Division

Extract

The purpose of this note is to bring to attention a result which seems to have been long forgotten — indeed it may never have been widely known — and to present a parallel new result.

The ‘long forgotten’ result is that, for a simple cantilever thin walled torsion tube of area A(y) the torsional deflection θ at the tip when subjected to a torque T(y) is a minimum, for constant tube weight, if the skin thickness t(y) is proportional to , where y is the spanwise co-ordinate.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Aeronautical Society 1983 

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References

Margenau, , and Murphy, ; Mathematics of Physics and Chemistry, Ch. 6.Google Scholar