Wing Construction
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- Опубликовано: 8 июл 2012
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Seeing all those beefy I-beam stringers (?) really helps me to understand how the top and bottom surfaces can handle the incredible compression and tension forces they do (worry so much about the wings being strong enough during airliner flights that I'm now a little obsessed with wings).
Title should be changed to hole accuracy in wing construction
This is more on the halo sensor. How about more on the actual wing construction itself
come out the plane/wing an always straighten backdrilled holes before full sizing 😭
I cant imagine how this wing hold plane+engine+fuel+turbulence weight
It’s a amazing tool it saves a lot of time and money I use this tool everyday
I'm surprised that with modern precision computer controlled manufacturing techniques, that the skin panels aren't pre-punched via a CNC punch press or CNC drilling, and that the mating structural elements aren't also similarly pre-drilled when they are fabricated, leading to the elimination of hand drilling holes in the wing structures during assembly. With CNC precision manufacturing, I'd expect that the pre-drilled parts could simply be assembled with all holes already in the exact positions required.
I think I am missing something here. Why don’t they drill the holes before constructing the whole wing? Why do they drill by hand with no guide to make sure it’s drilling perfectly perpendicular ? This seems to me a problem that doesn’t need to be optimized in the first place.
Totally amazing. I think I took up the wrong profession.
Is this an advertisement for Halo’s products?
I've used a Halo quite extensively at Broughton, but only on Aluminium alloys. The video mentions that the Halo could be used in the marine & automotive industries. How well does the magnetic sensor work through other materials, particularly ferrous metals?
That's a smart assistance system!
I know there has to be a good reason why they can't just drill from the other side.
Drill, Ream, Countersink
What happens to all the shavings?
Obviously these must be a particularly hardened aluminium to carry the incredible weight of the engines?
A very useful vedio indeed
How do gyroscope work on a ball? Are is it just a flat surface?
For elementary contruction wings for airbus a380 i think maked PT DI bandung indonesia maybe?
pq je m’en bat les steaks