First up, I know nothing about rudder design. But, I want to play - LOVE to tinker with this stuff.
HOWEVER, I do have a few years experience designing, cutting and vacuum bagging high performance RC glider and jet wings (super critical to hit correct profiles, strength etc.). After a little research, it appears most high performance rudders are merely using a NACA airfoil of one version or another. It APPEARS to me, at first that most of those composite skills, programs and tools directly carry over.
Been looking around, but don't see clear cut conclusions as to what NACA foils would work well with beachcats. Anyone know? Also, what is better - elliptical or tapered planform? I can easily plot the rudders, build templates and hot wire cut rudders out of EPS, then reinforce and fiberglass (epoxy reinforced with carbon cloth). What I'm curious about, mostly is what kind of stresses these things see laterally?
I believe I can overcome tendencies to flutter/cavitate since I can calculate the center of pressure on the foil; just don't know if the starting point is the typical 25% of rudder chord or what (given rake is adjustable).
Anyone here done a full-up composite rudder set before?
And, there is the option to do a full-on hollow molded set...
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Chuck C
NACRA 500 Mk2
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