a7x1984
Structural
- Aug 2, 2011
- 177
Have a bit of an unusual little project to analyze elevator rail stops, which are used as a barrier for the elevator techs to test the pressure in their hydraulic system.
Attached is my analysis attempt. It is the impact analysis only, not the analysis of the connection strength. Any critique is welcome, as I have not performed a calc like this before - well maybe since dynamics course 6 years ago.
I do have one question. I assume that St. Venant's principle is very important to note here; therefore, the first through-bolt will absorb a majority of the loading, in my opinion. To make life easier, I propose to transfer 3/4 of the impact force to the first bolt and conservatively 1/2 to the 2nd bolt. Thoughts?
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Attached is my analysis attempt. It is the impact analysis only, not the analysis of the connection strength. Any critique is welcome, as I have not performed a calc like this before - well maybe since dynamics course 6 years ago.
I do have one question. I assume that St. Venant's principle is very important to note here; therefore, the first through-bolt will absorb a majority of the loading, in my opinion. To make life easier, I propose to transfer 3/4 of the impact force to the first bolt and conservatively 1/2 to the 2nd bolt. Thoughts?
In Russia building design you!