I would still make up 2 samples and test each with and without the carbon fiber
to test their different load carrying abilities. I think you may find it
interesting. The "cuff" of carbon fiber will move the immediate loading of the
spar out board to the bare spar, while the carbon fiber will c
Enough about spars already!!! this has been flogged a thousand times.
There must be a structural engineer out there somewhere who would be only
too happy to answer any questions about this issue.
So maybe we can put it to rest, and only focus on the facts of this issue as
documented by someone who
At 05:42 PM 12/3/2004, you wrote:
>Enough about spars already!!! this has been flogged a thousand times.
>There must be a structural engineer out there somewhere who would be only
>too happy to answer any questions about this issue.
I am a licensed professional engineer and I gave my short answer
Thanks Don.
Gav
- Original Message -
From: "Donald Reid"
To: "KRnet"
Sent: Friday, December 03, 2004 8:51 PM
Subject: Re: KR> spar carbon fiber
> At 05:42 PM 12/3/2004, you wrote:
> >Enough about spars already!!! this has been flogged a thousand time
- Original Message -
From: "GavinandLouise"
Subject: Re: KR> spar carbon fiber
> > So maybe we can put it to rest, and only focus on the facts of this
issue as
> documented by someone who really knows.
> Gav
I am quite concerned about all the useless discussio
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