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- Sep 11, 2024
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Taking a look at Bruhn C10.18 for the first time in years. In equation C10.18 (and accompanying Fig C10.20) there is reference to both plate width "c" and "h". For the life of me I can't figure out what the difference between "c" and "h" are, why distinguish between them? fsh and fsc have identical descriptions.
In reviewing NACA L-323 (I assume this is the source material for this section), "c" is referred to as the length between holes (c = B-d). But in Bruhn this length is called [capital] "C". With C' being the flat portion. In the end L-323 did not clear this up for me.
Anyone know if I'm missing something or making some egregious error by assuming that c=h and fsc = fsh? Or is lowercase-c the same as uppercase-C? Or is it something else?
Any guidance much appreciated.
In reviewing NACA L-323 (I assume this is the source material for this section), "c" is referred to as the length between holes (c = B-d). But in Bruhn this length is called [capital] "C". With C' being the flat portion. In the end L-323 did not clear this up for me.
Anyone know if I'm missing something or making some egregious error by assuming that c=h and fsc = fsh? Or is lowercase-c the same as uppercase-C? Or is it something else?
Any guidance much appreciated.