engpes
Mechanical
- Feb 10, 2010
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I am conducting a lift analysis using a linear FEA software package. The lift is a flat skid that at 4 points with a 60 deg (from horrizontal) lift angle.
The package will only calculate the stresses, deflections, etc. What I am trying to analyze is the buckling of the main skid beams being compressed axially from horrizontal force components of the slings.
Is this to be treated as a column, pineed at both ends? Can I use the same critical length in the caluclation? Do the transverse members come into play for the unsupported length?
Thanks in advance.
The package will only calculate the stresses, deflections, etc. What I am trying to analyze is the buckling of the main skid beams being compressed axially from horrizontal force components of the slings.
Is this to be treated as a column, pineed at both ends? Can I use the same critical length in the caluclation? Do the transverse members come into play for the unsupported length?
Thanks in advance.