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PostPosted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 8:25 am    Post subject: Retrofitting hingeless ailerons Reply with quote

Some people have been suggesting that the hinged ailerons on the XL could in fact be a source of flutter. That being the case, I'm thinking about going back to the hingeless ailerons. Problem is, I've already made the hinged ailerons and now I'm wondering if there's an acceptable safe way to retrofit back to the original hingeless ailerons using the hinged design.

How would others here go about retrofitting. Would you just remake the ailerons, or perhaps just sandwich a piece of .016 in where the hinge goes? I'm guessing an overlap of maybe 3 or 4 rivets would be sufficient, that is, a strip of .016 the length of the aileron and about 100mm wide, 60mm or so that gets sandwiched in between the aileron top skin and the underlying ribs.

Just wondering if I can safely save myself some time and hassle and go back to a hingeless aileron without rebuilding them.

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 9:09 am    Post subject: Re: Retrofitting hingeless ailerons Reply with quote

To my knowledge no one has done that any way other than new ailerons. God only knows what adding another variable to the aileron would do and sort of defeat the purpose of using the original design.

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 9:15 am    Post subject: Retrofitting hingeless ailerons Reply with quote

Andy-
Read what you just wrote. If you're not positive it's broke, don't fix
it. You're trying to justify a band aid. If you're that worried about the
aileron configuration, build new ones to plans and sleep well at night.

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 9:19 am    Post subject: Retrofitting hingeless ailerons Reply with quote

Andy,
I doubt the fine difference between hinge less and hinged make the
difference, as the hinge less isn't much of a damper until you've a
considerable angle (ie large amplitude)
for flutter and that just doesn't seem plausible. Same goes for low
tension cables with intermediate support that prevents that from happening.
I'd suggest you give it pause and wait for the obvious answers to
surface as they must one day soon.

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Some people have been suggesting that the hinged ailerons on the XL could in fact be a source of flutter. That being the case, I'm thinking about going back to the hingeless ailerons. Problem is, I've already made the hinged ailerons and now I'm wondering if there's an acceptable safe way to retrofit back to the original hingeless ailerons using the hinged design.

How would others here go about retrofitting. Would you just remake the ailerons, or perhaps just sandwich a piece of .016 in where the hinge goes? I'm guessing an overlap of maybe 3 or 4 rivets would be sufficient, that is, a strip of .016 the length of the aileron and about 100mm wide, 60mm or so that gets sandwiched in between the aileron top skin and the underlying ribs.

Just wondering if I can safely save myself some time and hassle and go back to a hingeless aileron without rebuilding them.

Thanks

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 9:25 am    Post subject: Re: Retrofitting hingeless ailerons Reply with quote

I agree with Gig.

However, your government publishes a book, AC-43.13-1B that shows Acceptable Methods, Techniques, and Practices - Aircraft Inspection and Repair. You might get some formula for the patch there. You have a copy if you are using Kitlog under, Resources, Advisory Circulars. I bought a printed copy from Jeppsen, and find it quite handy to have around to answer some of the more obscure questions I have.

Myself, I'd just re-skin the ailerons.


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PostPosted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 9:31 am    Post subject: Retrofitting hingeless ailerons Reply with quote

You might want to have an engineer look at this because the force on the
rivets will increase. As I stated before the hingeless require the last and
first rivets to be A5. Making new ailerons would be the best way.


Just a question, if you are building a 601XL are the ailerons .016 or .025
thick? Jerry of Ga. DO NOT ARCHIVE


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Some people have been suggesting that the hinged ailerons on the XL could in
fact be a source of flutter. That being the case, I'm thinking about going
back to the hingeless ailerons. Problem is, I've already made the hinged
ailerons and now I'm wondering if there's an acceptable safe way to retrofit back
to the original hingeless ailerons using the hinged design.

How would others here go about retrofitting. Would you just remake the
ailerons, or perhaps just sandwich a piece of .016 in where the hinge goes? I'm
guessing an overlap of maybe 3 or 4 rivets would be sufficient, that is, a
strip of .016 the length of the aileron and about 100mm wide, 60mm or so that
gets sandwiched in between the aileron top skin and the underlying ribs.

Just wondering if I can safely save myself some time and hassle and go back
to a hingeless aileron without rebuilding them.

Thanks

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 9:50 am    Post subject: Retrofitting hingeless ailerons Reply with quote

That's a good question. Has anybody built their ailerons out of
anything but .016? My plans call for .016, going to .025 would
increase the mass of the skin by more than 56%. That could definitely
effect the flutter margin.

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Just a question, if you are building a 601XL are the ailerons .016
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PostPosted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 10:07 am    Post subject: Retrofitting hingeless ailerons Reply with quote

Andy,

I have thought about that too. I am going to replace my ailerons with ones that have balsa ribs and stringers, covered with silkspan and doped. The hinge will be very thin teflon, super-glued to the aileron and the wing. I will have a ten pound counterweight. I will also change from cables to pushrod tubes. In place of my wing leveler autopilot, I am going to install a hydraulic control booster. That should just about fix this awful aileron flutter problem we have, don't you think?

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 10:13 am    Post subject: Retrofitting hingeless ailerons Reply with quote

Well said, Larry.

This whole debate reminds me of a typical episode of House, where all sorts of cures are tried prior to the disease being truly identified and isolated. Aileron flutter, compounded by the FSW of the Zodiac, has been among the hot topics lately but the issue still remains without any sort of definitive confirmation.

Don't get me wrong, I'm just as curious as everyone else about this. It just seems to me that we've become so desperate for a "cure", that we're willing to completely rebuild certain parts of the airframe, even without knowing if it will address a suspected problem supported by little more than speculation. Intellegent and informed speculation, yes, but speculation nonetheless.

I'm not even suggesting that we don't discuss the issue, I think it's healthy in the long run to compare notes and consider all possibilities. Sabrina's aerodynamic insight has me in awe. (Why don't MY kids think this way?!)

Unless I've missed something along the way, I don't think there's been a single case of flutter reported when aileron cable tensions were anywhere near the ballpark of what's specified. And replacing outboard aluminum rivets with stainless certainly couldn't hurt (unless it potentially starts corrosion from dissimilar metals - get out the can of ACF!). But reskinning and/or replacing hinges with new top skins?

I think I'll watch this one from the bench, and hope that the powers that be come up with something definitive. Just my $0.02.

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 10:16 am    Post subject: Retrofitting hingeless ailerons Reply with quote

Jay! What?! No servo tabs?!

I'm surprised at you.

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 10:24 am    Post subject: Retrofitting hingeless ailerons Reply with quote

I know this question has come up before, but I must have missed the answer. What is the ratio between piano hinged and hingeless ailerons in the seven aircraft that have had inflight break-ups?

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jaybannist(at)cs.com wrote:[quote] Andy,

I have thought about that too. I am going to replace my ailerons with ones that have balsa ribs and stringers, covered with silkspan and doped. The hinge will be very thin teflon, super-glued to the aileron and the wing. I will have a ten pound counterweight. I will also change from cables to pushrod tubes. In place of my wing leveler autopilot, I am going to install a hydraulic control booster. That should just about fix this awful aileron flutter problem we have, don't you think?

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 10:28 am    Post subject: Re: Retrofitting hingeless ailerons Reply with quote

Ron, yes, I have that book. Invaluable resource, however, it's a little hard to look this one up though (lol) but I know what you're saying. Just from eyeball engineering, I'd guess that a strip like I'm suggesting would actually be stronger than the hinge, simply because the hinge connects to the aileron via one row of rivets, same with the hinge connection to the wing. With standard hingeless ailerons, the weak link is still the single row of rivets in the rear spar.

Larry, I'm not too concerned about the hinges, just wondering out loud. It's not a big deal to completely remake them if I decide to go that route. It's not a priority at all.

As far as whoever it was that commented about the .016 vs .025. If memory serves correctly, I believe the ailerons are .016 skins and the flaps are .025 skins.

Just in case anyone is wondering, yes, I' back to working on my plane. Need to update my online log. My wife had our first baby and I spent a lot of time over the spring and summer doing some house projects while waiting for more light to be shed on this "XL thing".

Ron Lendon wrote:
I agree with Gig.

However, your government publishes a book, AC-43.13-1B that shows Acceptable Methods, Techniques, and Practices - Aircraft Inspection and Repair. You might get some formula for the patch there. You have a copy if you are using Kitlog under, Resources, Advisory Circulars. I bought a printed copy from Jeppsen, and find it quite handy to have around to answer some of the more obscure questions I have.

Myself, I'd just re-skin the ailerons.


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PostPosted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 10:53 am    Post subject: Retrofitting hingeless ailerons Reply with quote

Rick, You haven't been paying attention. Aileron servos ADD to the awful flutter problem!

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 11:22 am    Post subject: Retrofitting hingeless ailerons Reply with quote

While a thicker skin in the hinge will increase the resistance (stick force/degree of movement), a thicker "hinge" will directly affect the fatigue life of the hinge. Somewhere CH even said so. They did quite a bit of testing to try and predict the fatigue life of the hinge and even went so far as to notch the ends of the hinge to get a crack to start - with no success. The original gage is what was tested for crack development over time/cycles, deviating is another risk; this is another place where the intuitive reaction is not safe.

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 11:34 am    Post subject: Re: Retrofitting hingeless ailerons Reply with quote

Hinged:Hingeless Either 6:1 or 7:0 Nobody's sure about one of the accident aircraft.

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I know this question has come up before, but I must have missed the answer. What is the ratio between piano hinged and hingeless ailerons in the seven aircraft that have had inflight break-ups?

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 11:51 am    Post subject: Retrofitting hingeless ailerons Reply with quote

Rick
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! What?! No anti-servo tabs?!I'm surprised at you.Jay, you rock!

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Jay! What?! No servo tabs?!

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 12:36 pm    Post subject: Retrofitting hingeless ailerons Reply with quote

Jay! NO NO NO!!

It's the ANTI-servo tab that's the BAD cop!

The SERVO tab is the GOOD cop!

Or is it the other way around?

See? I HAVE been paying attention. Mostly.

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 1:16 pm    Post subject: Retrofitting hingeless ailerons Reply with quote

Rick,

GREAT comeback!

Looks like I started something and now I've got a highly intellectual "tiger by the tail." I really don't know why I get these things, these debates started. I guess the mainstream discussion of this particular issue is just getting a bit worn out and tiresome for me.
So I take the High Road. (;>)

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 01, 2009 11:29 am    Post subject: Re: Retrofitting hingeless ailerons Reply with quote

Try placing your hand at each end of the aileron and push down with one hand and pull up with the other. There is a lot of give in a hingeless that's not there in a hinged. Would this allow the hingeless to osculate more or would it allow the hingeless to osculate less in a flutter condition? Nobody knows.

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