eriksasha
Structural
- Apr 4, 2006
- 14
Hi guys,
This is a wall called Bourke House in Limerick Ireland. The actual house has disintergrated and only the front wall is left standing. The wall is 17 m long and 7.5 m high 0.735 m thick and I've been given the task of determining if a 1200 kg telecommunication box can be cantilevered at a height of 5 m. I've told the client that I don't want to hang anything on a crumbling wall but the client demands calculations and I'm stuck for determining Young's Modulus, Poissons ratio and so on for this wall.
Has anyone else had to calculate on such a wall and can give me some advice?
All the best
This is a wall called Bourke House in Limerick Ireland. The actual house has disintergrated and only the front wall is left standing. The wall is 17 m long and 7.5 m high 0.735 m thick and I've been given the task of determining if a 1200 kg telecommunication box can be cantilevered at a height of 5 m. I've told the client that I don't want to hang anything on a crumbling wall but the client demands calculations and I'm stuck for determining Young's Modulus, Poissons ratio and so on for this wall.
Has anyone else had to calculate on such a wall and can give me some advice?
All the best