Stresses in Wing Ribs A21.4 Rib For Single Cell 2-Flange Beam
Stresses in Wing Ribs A21.4 Rib For Single Cell 2-Flange Beam
16
2158 0
17
2034
X
F C
or C lb
| |
= =
|
\ .
=
6
2158 (157.3 9.3) (9.3 ) 0
17
74.6 /
Z ad
ad
F q
or q lb in
| |
= + =
|
\ .
=
f
To find the shear in the web just to the right of stiffener ad,
consider the free body formed by cutting through the rib on
either side of the stiffener attachment as shown in fig
A21.27
To find the web shear q
ad
take EF
Z
= 0
EF
Z
= 5000 9.3 x 74.6 9.3 q
ad
= 0
or q
ad
= 463 lb/in
To find the flange load C take EF
X
= 0
EF
X
= 2034 + 3000 C = 0
or C = 5034 lb
2158 T lb =
2034 C lb =
74.6 /
ad
q lb in =
f
At joint (d) T9 is obviously equal to 2158 lb
The stiffener ad carries a compressive load of
5000 lb at its end (a) and decreases uniformly by
an amount q
ad
+ q
ad
per inch
q
ad
= 463 lb/in
(463 + 74.6) x 9.3 = 4999.6
f
The results obtained by considering Fig A21.27
could also be obtained by treating the entire rib
portion to the left of a section which is just to the
right of stiffener ad as shown in fig A21.28
To find rib flange load T take moments about (a)
To find flange load C take EF
x
= 0
To find q
ad
take EF
z
= 0
16
' 9.3 2 60 157.3 0
17
' 2158
a
M T
or T lbs
| |
= =
|
\ .
=
16
' 3000 2158 0
17
' 5034
X
F C
or C lb
| |
= + + =
|
\ .
=
'
'
6
2158 157.3 9.3 5000 9.3
17
463 /
Z ac
ad
F q
or q lb in
| |
= +
|
\ .
=
f
16
' 9.3 2 60 157.3 0
17
' 2158
a
M T
or T lbs
| |
= =
|
\ .
=
16
' 3000 2158 0
17
' 5034
X
F C
or C lb
| |
= + + =
|
\ .
=
'
'
16
2158 157.3 9.3 5000 9.3
17
463 /
Z
ac
ad
F
q
or q lb in
=
| |
= +
|
\ .
=
EF
Z
= 5000 9.3 x 74.6 9.3 q
ad
= 0
or q
ad
= 463 lb/in
EF
X
= 2034 + 3000 C = 0
or C = 5034 lb
f
The rib flange loads and web shear will be calculated for a section just to the left of line
cb (fig A21.25). Fig A21.29 shows the free body for the rib to the left of this section
To find the flange load C take moment about point (b)
EM
b
= -157.3 x 2 (160 + 60) + (5000 x 15) 11.5 C = 0
or C = 500 lb
To find flange load T take EF
X
= 0
EF
X
= 3000 157.3 x 15 42.7 x 15 500 + T = 0
T = 500 lb
To find q
cb
take EF
z
= 0
EF
X
= 5000 157.3 x 11.5 11.5 q
cb
= 0
or q
cb
= 278 lb/in
f
These results could have been obtained with less numerical
work by considering the forces to the right of the section cb
in fig A21.29
C = 500 lb
T = 500 lb
q
cb
= 278 lb/in
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