MrCroquet
Structural
- Nov 14, 2008
- 1
My company manufactures high end croquet equipment (not your cheap imported variety). With a World Championship approaching in 2009, we have been asked to build a hoop stronger than our normal tournament grade. This brings into question engineering considerations that are foreign to me.
Here is the general picture of the hoop being considered;
24" tall uprights with 12" above ground
3/4" diameter cold rolled or stainless (303 suggested?)
3/4" diameter top cross-bar welded
3-11/16" inside uprights
1" wide fins below ground welded to uprights at 90* to each other around each upright
Question: In an attempt to minimize flex when the 1 lb ball (3-5/8" diameter) hits the hoop, will some grades of steel, stainless or otherwise, provide greater torsional strength?
Here is the general picture of the hoop being considered;
24" tall uprights with 12" above ground
3/4" diameter cold rolled or stainless (303 suggested?)
3/4" diameter top cross-bar welded
3-11/16" inside uprights
1" wide fins below ground welded to uprights at 90* to each other around each upright
Question: In an attempt to minimize flex when the 1 lb ball (3-5/8" diameter) hits the hoop, will some grades of steel, stainless or otherwise, provide greater torsional strength?