Jimspeed
02-21-2014, 05:12 PM
Hi all,
I've got two question regarding the new Monocoque additions to the 2014 Structural Equivalency Spreadsheet (SES)
1st Question:
How exactly do you prove additional equivalency for monocoque structures?
This is needed if a cell in the SES turns orange, but you like to build it that way and don't want to add more carbon fiber plies. There is a little explanation in the SES tab "Monocoque Guidance" but I don't fully understand how to do it.
2nd Question:
This year a yellow area was added to all Sections of the SES where composite structures are allowed. And it's overwritten with "CAD Screenshots / Images proving all panel dimensions" - are these proofs of panel dimensions needed/mandatory for every section?
Thanks a lot in advance,
Jimmy
I've got two question regarding the new Monocoque additions to the 2014 Structural Equivalency Spreadsheet (SES)
1st Question:
How exactly do you prove additional equivalency for monocoque structures?
This is needed if a cell in the SES turns orange, but you like to build it that way and don't want to add more carbon fiber plies. There is a little explanation in the SES tab "Monocoque Guidance" but I don't fully understand how to do it.
2nd Question:
This year a yellow area was added to all Sections of the SES where composite structures are allowed. And it's overwritten with "CAD Screenshots / Images proving all panel dimensions" - are these proofs of panel dimensions needed/mandatory for every section?
Thanks a lot in advance,
Jimmy