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Moose: Upgraded side engine mount structure

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Ted Waltman

Moose: Upgraded side engine mount structure

Post by Ted Waltman » Sun Feb 19, 2012 3:57 pm

I just uploaded an annotated picture to area 107 S/M-Fuselage showing all
the upgraded structure I added to the side fuselage engine mount (Ref
chapter 9-5 SR2500 Fuselage Assembly, pages 5 - 7 for the standard
assembly).



Why did I do these upgrades? The standard side engine mounts consist of a
piece of 0.125" aluminum channel that sandwiches a piece of 0.250" channel.
The sum total of 0.375" is about 5" long and is riveted to total skin
thickness of 0.072 (0.040 plus a 0.032 doubler). I started to look at that
and wondered why have such a disparity in strength / structure. Anyway, at
a total weight of perhaps 8 to 10 ounces per side (and forward of the datum
line to boot), I added all the additional structure. Now, the side engine
mounts are -really-tied into the door post and seriously reinforced. Maybe
overkill, but again not that much additional weight for a whole lot more
structure.



Ted Waltman

Moose N384JP

(getting close.<grin>)





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