DickRocket
Aerospace
- Dec 6, 2011
- 2
I am currently designing 15 ft. carbon spray booms to be used in the crop dusting industry. I have constructed a fiberglass mandrel which I will put 4 layers on carbon sleeve over and bag with nylon bungs every 10 inches (these will be tapped later for each spray nozzle). Here are a few questions:
1) what specific resin would be best for this object that is subject to both the hot summer sun and the possibility of freezing while being used in the fall?
2) The booms are a tapered airfoil shape (2.2" at the root down to 1" diameter at the tip). Is this shape a good case for resin infusion? it is somewhat difficult to lay up each sleeve and slide that far wet. Would I be giving up any strength going to an infusion resin?
3) After cure, I remove the mandrel and attach the root (most inboard) part to a 8 inch stainless steel insert that matches the shape of the boom and is slightly smaller so it will slide inside. Any suggestions on a good adhesive? Hysol? Also, do I need a layer of glass to prevent galvanic corrosion where the two meet or does the adhesive provide enough of a barrier?
Any input would be greatly appreciated and thank you in advance to the many knowledgeable guys on this forum.
1) what specific resin would be best for this object that is subject to both the hot summer sun and the possibility of freezing while being used in the fall?
2) The booms are a tapered airfoil shape (2.2" at the root down to 1" diameter at the tip). Is this shape a good case for resin infusion? it is somewhat difficult to lay up each sleeve and slide that far wet. Would I be giving up any strength going to an infusion resin?
3) After cure, I remove the mandrel and attach the root (most inboard) part to a 8 inch stainless steel insert that matches the shape of the boom and is slightly smaller so it will slide inside. Any suggestions on a good adhesive? Hysol? Also, do I need a layer of glass to prevent galvanic corrosion where the two meet or does the adhesive provide enough of a barrier?
Any input would be greatly appreciated and thank you in advance to the many knowledgeable guys on this forum.