EOIT
Mechanical
- Dec 29, 2004
- 39
Hello All,
We are going to weld a temporary wide flange beam to existing structural steel for an overhead trolley system. It will either be catalivered or simple suppoted at two fixed points or a combination of both. I have the calculations for the deflection of either support setup and the appropriate I and E for different beams. The length between supports is around 18 feet and the loads are about 10,000 pounds.
Question: Is there a standard "acceptable deflection" for supporting different structures or some sort of "max shear" for the critical load at the worst case point for either system?? I can find this type of setup for a buckling column but not for a beam under load.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
EOIT
We are going to weld a temporary wide flange beam to existing structural steel for an overhead trolley system. It will either be catalivered or simple suppoted at two fixed points or a combination of both. I have the calculations for the deflection of either support setup and the appropriate I and E for different beams. The length between supports is around 18 feet and the loads are about 10,000 pounds.
Question: Is there a standard "acceptable deflection" for supporting different structures or some sort of "max shear" for the critical load at the worst case point for either system?? I can find this type of setup for a buckling column but not for a beam under load.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
EOIT