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Old January 19th 08, 05:59 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
Charles Vincent
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Default Stress Analysis

wrote:

If you are inclined to take a look at the real thing, not the Reader's
Digest version, you can download almost anything you want for free
from this site at NASA.

http://euler9.tripod.com/analysis/asm.html

There are also links to much more.

Regards,
Bud


That is fascinating Bud and I have actually reviewed it before. Somehow
though I have missed the section on the stress analysis of a steel tube
fuselage.

The books recommended by myself and others are primers. As such they
give the reader the needed context of where to apply a euler equation to
an airframe and how to apply it.

Charles
 




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