Problem 9.17 aircraft structure, Megson

In summary, the conversation is about a problem in the book "Aircraft Structures for Engineering Students" regarding the calculation of the shear center of a single cell, thin-walled beam. The problem involves determining the position of the shear center S using the basic theory of bending and given values for the cell area, boom areas, and wall dimensions. The solution to the problem is 197.2 mm from the vertical through booms 2 and 3. The person asking for help is requesting that the problem be typed out for better understanding.
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does anyone know the solution of problem 9.17 of the book Aircraft structures for engineering students or

help me with how to approach to solve the problem.
regards,
 
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You're going to have to type out the problem if you expect any answers.
 
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Problem Aircraft Structure 9.17

Figure shows the cross section of a single cell, thin walled
beam with the horizontal axis of symmetry. The direct stresses are carried
by the booms B1 to B4, while the walls are effective only in carrying shear
stresses. Assuming that the basic theory of bending is applicable, calculate
the position of the shear center S. The shear modulus G is the same for all walls.

Cell Area = 135000 mm^2
Boom Areas B1 = B4 = 450 mm^2, B2 = B3 = 550 mm^2

Wall Length(mm) Thickness(mm)
12,34 500 0.8
23 580 1.0
41 200 1.2

Ans: 197.2 mm from vertical through booms 2 and 3.


please if anyone can help me it would be most appreciated.
 

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Related to Problem 9.17 aircraft structure, Megson

1. What is the purpose of Problem 9.17 in Megson's aircraft structure book?

The purpose of Problem 9.17 is to test the reader's understanding of aircraft structural analysis and design concepts, specifically related to wing and fuselage structures.

2. Is this problem applicable to real-world aircraft design?

Yes, this problem is based on real-world aircraft design principles and can be used to analyze and design actual aircraft structures.

3. What are the main topics covered in Problem 9.17?

The main topics covered in Problem 9.17 include shear and bending moment diagrams, stress and strain calculations, and buckling analysis for a wing and fuselage structure.

4. Are there any prerequisites for solving this problem?

To fully understand and solve Problem 9.17, readers should have a basic understanding of structural mechanics and aircraft design principles, as well as familiarity with mathematical equations and calculations.

5. Can this problem be solved using computer software?

Yes, this problem can be solved using computer software such as finite element analysis programs, which can provide more accurate and efficient solutions compared to manual calculations.

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