fred2002
Mechanical
- Mar 6, 2002
- 35
I am trying to size an I-beam to be used as a strongback when machining a stainless steel plate 1300mm x 160mm x 30mm (LxWxD approx). Deflection is expected to be about 35mm out of the 1300x160 plane.
Q1. Can I assume that the stresses induced by machining are equivalent to a cantilevered beam with a uniformly distributed load (UDL)?
If so, I can work out what the UDL is and find an equivalent point load.
Q2. Can I assume that the combined beam (specimen + I-beam) is also cantilevered with this end point load and see what the deflection would be?
If not, then Q3 would be how else would I do it?
Thanks in advance
Fred
Q1. Can I assume that the stresses induced by machining are equivalent to a cantilevered beam with a uniformly distributed load (UDL)?
If so, I can work out what the UDL is and find an equivalent point load.
Q2. Can I assume that the combined beam (specimen + I-beam) is also cantilevered with this end point load and see what the deflection would be?
If not, then Q3 would be how else would I do it?
Thanks in advance
Fred