mccartbm90
Mechanical
- Sep 23, 2015
- 3
Hi All,
I have a question regarding a loading situation with involves a stand we use throughout our shop (think saw horse design). This stand is currently rated at 2500 lbs, however I'm having a bit of trouble verifying this rating with regards to the strength of the legs. This stand consists of a 1/4 x 2" x 4" cross tube 50" long, which is supported by 4 legs (11 Ga x 1 1/2" square). These legs form an A- frame shape at each end of the cross tube, and are "splayed" out at a 10 degree angle from horizontal (20 degrees inclusive from side to side). Now I've done plenty of column loading situations with members that are in a vertical orientation (90 degrees from horizontal), but I'm a little unsure how tackle a column which is on an angle. Is this even considered a column? My thought was to find the vector components of the applied load to determine what the true axial load is through each leg. Being that the leg is only angled 10 degrees I'm assuming that it would buckle before it would bend like a beam. Is this thinking correct? Thanks.
I have a question regarding a loading situation with involves a stand we use throughout our shop (think saw horse design). This stand is currently rated at 2500 lbs, however I'm having a bit of trouble verifying this rating with regards to the strength of the legs. This stand consists of a 1/4 x 2" x 4" cross tube 50" long, which is supported by 4 legs (11 Ga x 1 1/2" square). These legs form an A- frame shape at each end of the cross tube, and are "splayed" out at a 10 degree angle from horizontal (20 degrees inclusive from side to side). Now I've done plenty of column loading situations with members that are in a vertical orientation (90 degrees from horizontal), but I'm a little unsure how tackle a column which is on an angle. Is this even considered a column? My thought was to find the vector components of the applied load to determine what the true axial load is through each leg. Being that the leg is only angled 10 degrees I'm assuming that it would buckle before it would bend like a beam. Is this thinking correct? Thanks.