Title :
Stress analysis of the spar and evaluation of shear buckling in the web region
Author :
Venkatarthnaiah ; Venkategowda, C. ; Girish, K.E.
Author_Institution :
Nagarjuna Coll. of Eng. & Technol., Bangalore, India
Abstract :
Transport aircraft typically have two spars in their wings which carry the major bending loads coming on the wings. Sometimes an auxiliary spar is employed for the landing gear attachment. The aerodynamic lift load acting on the top and bottom surfaces of the wing gets transferred to the rib structures which in-turn gets transferred to the spar web as concentrated shear loads. These shear loads cause bending of the spars which are the major loading on the spars. In addition fuel loads inertia loads as well as engine attachment loads are also transferred to the spar. In this project the spar of a typical transport wing will be considered for a detailed investigation. A realistic static loading scenario will be assumed for which a detailed stress analysis of the spar will be carried out using FEA. In particular the susceptibility of buckling of the spar web will be studied. The web is subjected to in-plane bending as well as shearing loads. The buckling behavior of the webs under this combined loading condition will be analyzed. Both SOM and FEA methods will be employed in this study.
Keywords :
aerospace components; aerospace engineering; aircraft; bending strength; buckling; finite element analysis; mechanical engineering computing; self-organising feature maps; stress analysis; FEA; SOM; aerodynamic lift load; auxiliary spar; bending loads; buckling behavior; engine attachment loads; fuel loads; in-plane bending; inertia loads; landing gear attachment; loading condition; rib structures; shear buckling; shear loads; shearing loads; spar web; static loading; stress analysis; transport aircraft; transport wing; web region; Bending load; Buckling; FEM; SOM; Spar; Stress analysis; Transport aircraft;
Conference_Titel :
Research & Technology in the Coming Decades (CRT 2013), National Conference on Challenges in
Conference_Location :
Ujire
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-84919-868-4
DOI :
10.1049/cp.2013.2560