The “Mass of Elevator Structural Components” in aircraft design refers to the combined mass of all the structural elements that make up the elevator control surface, excluding spars, ribs, and skin. These components provide support, linkage, and rigidity to the elevator. Here’s the formula, definition, and SI unit for the Mass of Elevator Structural Components:
Formula for Mass of Elevator Structural Components: The Mass of Elevator Structural Components can be determined by summing the masses of all the individual structural components within the elevator. Mathematically, it can be expressed as:
- Mass of Elevator Structural Components: The total mass of all Structural Components , typically measured in kilograms (kg) or pounds (lb).
- Mass of Elevator Structural Components 1, Elevator Structural Components 2, … Elevator Structural Components N: The individual masses of each specific Elevator Structural Components component.