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Old May 22nd 11, 04:30 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
bildan
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Default Cobra top hinge plate bolt failure

On May 21, 6:25*pm, bumper wrote:
If this problem is primarily affecting Cobra trailers with fiberglass
tops, rather than aluminum, I wonder if the difference in thermal
coefficient of expansion between the two materials might be playing a
roll?

On early Stemme S10-VT motorgliders, the spoiler control rods were
aluminum in an otherwise mostly carbon fiber wing. The spoiler over-
center locks were at the fuselage end. As the temperature dropped with
altitude, the spoilers would first start to come open and then
sometimes even open all the way with no pilot input. Problem was
solved by changing the control rods to carbon fiber.

bumper
zz Minden


Bumper might be on to something.

Polyester reinforced with glass fiber has a linear coefficient of
thermal expansion of 25 (10^-6 m/m K) while structural steel is just
13. Aluminum is 22.2 which is close enough to steel there may not be
a problem.
Ref: http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/li...ents-d_95.html

The fiberglass top is, of course, exposed to the direct sunlight while
the steel trailer frame stays mostly in the shade.

Bill D