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3 Sided Diaphragm Design Guide

3 Sided Diaphragm Design Guide

RE: 3 Sided Diaphragm Design Guide

Call Vulcraft and they will send you a derivation and a design example. I don't have mine here at the office or I would scan it for you. They will also help you with the calculation.

RE: 3 Sided Diaphragm Design Guide

Never have liked this approach in that only through deflection of the diaphragm can the torsional stresses be transferred to the two parallel walls.  This means more deflection or a much stiffer diaphragm, still with more deflection than a four sided model.  Professionally, I will not use it, even if it is accepted.   

Mike McCann
MMC Engineering

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