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Position of wing joiner tube

Posted: February 9th, 2016, 1:10 am
by Dave Osborne
I want to have a three piece wing supported at the joint by a traditional wing joiner tube arrangement at the rib section immediately outboard of the nacelles on a twin engine model (centre section and two outer sections). However there is not enough room behind the main spar to put the tube in the "normal" position due to the undercarriage wheel. Therefore I was contemplating putting the tube in front of the main spar where there is sufficient room. Personally from an engineering point of view I cannot see the difference as long as the tube is close as possible to the main spar and the loads are properly transferred to the spar. However, i thought I would check with the wisdom of the collective. I will of course make sufficient measures to prevent rotation of the two wing pieces about the tube etc.

Any thoughts appreciated cheers Dave.

Re: Position of wing joiner tube

Posted: February 9th, 2016, 1:00 pm
by Rob Buckley
It will be fine.

Re: Position of wing joiner tube

Posted: February 9th, 2016, 10:45 pm
by Phil Clark
No problems what so ever........ideally, make sure the phenolic outer is bonded directly to your shear webbing as well as the ribs to ensure loads are transferred directly into the spars.

Re: Position of wing joiner tube

Posted: February 10th, 2016, 8:43 am
by John Greenfield
Totally agree with Phil. No problem with the position in front of the spar but do ensure it is tied into the structure.

John

Re: Position of wing joiner tube

Posted: February 11th, 2016, 11:17 pm
by Dave Osborne
All.
Thanks for there confirmation and the advice.

Cheers.