dpmecheng
Mechanical
- Jan 31, 2013
- 1
I am trying to calculate the pressure a machine exerts on a floor. My 3D cad reports the mass as 10,000 lbmass. The area of all the feet is 100 inches square. The floor mfg. reports the maximum allowable is 3,000 psi. Assume the load is evenly distributed over the feet.
Is the pressure exerted 10,000 lbmass / 100 inches square = 100 psi
Or do I need to multiply the 10,000 lbmass by 32.2 ft/sec^2 to get pounds force. Therefore 10,000 lbmass (32) / 100 inches square = 3,200 psi.
Is the pressure exerted 10,000 lbmass / 100 inches square = 100 psi
Or do I need to multiply the 10,000 lbmass by 32.2 ft/sec^2 to get pounds force. Therefore 10,000 lbmass (32) / 100 inches square = 3,200 psi.