Publication detail
Using 3D fabric on light glider fuselage
JURAČKA, J. ŠPLÍCHAL, J.
Czech title
Použití 3D kompozitní tkaniny na trupu lehkého kluzáku.
English title
Using 3D fabric on light glider fuselage
Type
conference paper
Language
en
Original abstract
A new material, which is called the Paraglass, has been used for the development of the ultralight composite glider TST-10 Atlas, unlike usual technology of the sandwich construction. The glider TST-10 Atlas is the cantilever midwing momoplane [Fig.1] with the T tailplane. The take off engine is installed on the stow-away arm. The Paraglass is made by the Dutch company Parabeam in Helmond. The advantage of this material is very simple and cheap technology of the structure production. The material is used as middle lay of all coverings, that are skin of wing, fuselage and tailplane. The experiences of the Paraglass application on the skin of glider fuselage are specified at the following abstract.
Czech abstract
Na novém kluzáku TST-10 Atlas je použit nový materiál, nazývaný Paraglass, jako náhrada za klasické sendvičové konstrukce s pěnovým jádrem. Užití tohoto materiálu je uvedeno v následujícím článku.
English abstract
A new material, which is called the Paraglass, has been used for the development of the ultralight composite glider TST-10 Atlas, unlike usual technology of the sandwich construction. The glider TST-10 Atlas is the cantilever midwing momoplane [Fig.1] with the T tailplane. The take off engine is installed on the stow-away arm. The Paraglass is made by the Dutch company Parabeam in Helmond. The advantage of this material is very simple and cheap technology of the structure production. The material is used as middle lay of all coverings, that are skin of wing, fuselage and tailplane. The experiences of the Paraglass application on the skin of glider fuselage are specified at the following abstract.
Keywords in Czech
3D kompozitní tkaniny
Keywords in English
3D fabric
RIV year
2004
Released
21.10.2004
Publisher
University of Bristol
Location
Bristol, UK
Book
Composites Testing and Model Identification, Book of Abstracts
Pages count
3
BIBTEX
@inproceedings{BUT11932,
author="Jaroslav {Juračka} and Jan {Šplíchal},
title="Using 3D fabric on light glider fuselage",
booktitle="Composites Testing and Model Identification, Book of Abstracts",
year="2004",
month="October",
publisher="University of Bristol",
address="Bristol, UK"
}