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how to calculate torque and moment in a swept back wing?
Source:Internet Author:Unknow Pubdate:2008-04-02  
marbleslab (Aeronautics) 12 Oct 07 13:28
If I have a swept back wing:
1) how would I find a formula to represent the relationship between shear force and bending moment? (function of span location)



KENAT (Mechanical) 12 Oct 07 13:58
Take a look at Raymer, I seem to recal from design class back at uni that it may have information of finding center of lift for swept ring.

http://www.aircraftdesign.com/

KENAT, probably the least qualified checker you'll ever meet...


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