shoelace
Mechanical
- Sep 11, 2002
- 37
I am proposing a design for galvanizing where a 1/8" thick 3" box section is welded to the side of a 3/8" thick 4" box section - where one wall of the 3" box is inline with the side of the 4" box - ie. it is off centre by 1/2". The 3" box cantilevers out from the 4" box and is unsupported at the other end.
I understand that the galvanizing process is best suited where wall thicknesses are similar - distortion due to heat input being the concern. Will my particular design proposal be at risk for this distortion?
A good aspect of the design is the use of box section. I have difficulty thinking it will distort when comparing it to a more open section design.
Any thoughts will be appreciated. Thanks.
I understand that the galvanizing process is best suited where wall thicknesses are similar - distortion due to heat input being the concern. Will my particular design proposal be at risk for this distortion?
A good aspect of the design is the use of box section. I have difficulty thinking it will distort when comparing it to a more open section design.
Any thoughts will be appreciated. Thanks.