1950
DOI: 10.1017/s0001925900000196
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A Note on the Bending Moment Induced in the Booms of a Spar at the Point of Application of a Concentrated Load

Abstract: SummaryThe effect of a concentrated load, such as occurs in a wing spar at the fuselage, is to cause a discontinuity in shear strain of the spar web, which induces a bending moment in the booms through the medium of the rivets (or bolts) which attach the booms to the web. A mathematical theory is developed which shows that this bending induced in the boom is of a damped wave form starting at the point of application of the shear, and in practice the magnitude of the stresses produced by the bending moment may … Show more

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