becma27
Mechanical
- May 20, 2002
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thirty | |
pounds | | fixed with threads all around
of weight |---|
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I have included a picture of my problem. Someone told me they thought it was a column buckling pproblem but I'm not sure. the vertical plate on the left will have somewhere around thirty pounds of weight on it and it needs to attach and be aligned very precise with the plate on the right. I want to use pins in between with threads on either side to separate. My worry is that since the right plate is only made of 5/8 thick magnesium it can't hold the force or might warp. What type of equations should I use for this and what suggestions does anyone have?
becma27
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thirty | |
pounds | | fixed with threads all around
of weight |---|
| |
I have included a picture of my problem. Someone told me they thought it was a column buckling pproblem but I'm not sure. the vertical plate on the left will have somewhere around thirty pounds of weight on it and it needs to attach and be aligned very precise with the plate on the right. I want to use pins in between with threads on either side to separate. My worry is that since the right plate is only made of 5/8 thick magnesium it can't hold the force or might warp. What type of equations should I use for this and what suggestions does anyone have?
becma27