DWLetourneau
Mechanical
- Aug 21, 2007
- 11
OK so here is the situation. I have a part that has a 36" long piece of box tubing welded on both sides to a frame (box tubing dimensions: 1" x 1"). I need to prove with equations that this device can support a 200lb load. Im assuming that welds will fail before the beam it self fails so I am looking for an equation to solve the strength of the weld. Then use a factor of safety to take into account the high probablity that the weld is not perfect.
The box tubing is welded to the frame on all four sides. The width of the weld is ~0.25" and are the length of the tubing (in this case 1").
For a better idea of what I am looking at. This part is a frame around a truck loading door. The loading dock is no longer used so they put this part over the opening for fall protection. Its approximatly 8' tall and about 6' wide. There are 6 of these box tubings that are equally spaced down the frame. The frame is welded in 6 spots (welds are about 2-3" long). For the worse case scenerio Im going to assume the load is placed all on one beam and in the center of that beam. I'm also assuming that the welds at the end of the box tubing will break before the 6 welds that hold the overall frame to the docks walls.
Any help would be appreciated. Ask any questions if you need something clarified. I think a picture would help describe what I'm going after, but unfortunatly at work I can't upload them.
The box tubing is welded to the frame on all four sides. The width of the weld is ~0.25" and are the length of the tubing (in this case 1").
For a better idea of what I am looking at. This part is a frame around a truck loading door. The loading dock is no longer used so they put this part over the opening for fall protection. Its approximatly 8' tall and about 6' wide. There are 6 of these box tubings that are equally spaced down the frame. The frame is welded in 6 spots (welds are about 2-3" long). For the worse case scenerio Im going to assume the load is placed all on one beam and in the center of that beam. I'm also assuming that the welds at the end of the box tubing will break before the 6 welds that hold the overall frame to the docks walls.
Any help would be appreciated. Ask any questions if you need something clarified. I think a picture would help describe what I'm going after, but unfortunatly at work I can't upload them.