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as the middle of the profile (where your 2 parts come together) will be the location of the highest shear forces, you should definitely add some layers of carbon there. ideally at 45° fibre angle. if you are planning to fill the whole wing with a core, then soric, at least in my opinion, might not be the best choice. simply because it is not very light. and it might be difficult to get it into a shape, wich really suits you needs. if you want to try it with soric, you could also not infuse the halves separately, but leave one with an overlap at the flanges, place your soric (accurately shaped) core in it, lay the overlap over the core, and place the second half on top, seal the mold, and infuse everything in one step. you really only want to use soric, if you either need the flow propertys, or the drapability, or both. for your process, I would recommend a solid foam, and microballon filled resin to bond it.
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