whitebalance
Structural
- Mar 23, 2010
- 28
Hi,
I'm a bit new to calculating moments, so I could need some help.
I have a frame as shown in the attachment. The thin blue horisontal and vertical line is the frame made of Bronse.
The frame is connected to a roof by four bolts. The bolts are placed between the a's and the x's (where the black short vertical thin line is).
On the red mark a force of 1kN is loaded horisontally (yellow line shows loading direction)
My question is, how do I find out the force that the horisontal tip (on the top right of the blue frame) apply to the roof based on the moment created by the applied force?
Scenario 1 is when the left bolts are keeping the left part rigid.
Scenario 2 is when the left bolts are not there. (Only bolts on right side).
Any help would be very appreciated.
kind regards
Kris
I'm a bit new to calculating moments, so I could need some help.
I have a frame as shown in the attachment. The thin blue horisontal and vertical line is the frame made of Bronse.
The frame is connected to a roof by four bolts. The bolts are placed between the a's and the x's (where the black short vertical thin line is).
On the red mark a force of 1kN is loaded horisontally (yellow line shows loading direction)
My question is, how do I find out the force that the horisontal tip (on the top right of the blue frame) apply to the roof based on the moment created by the applied force?
Scenario 1 is when the left bolts are keeping the left part rigid.
Scenario 2 is when the left bolts are not there. (Only bolts on right side).
Any help would be very appreciated.
kind regards
Kris