MarioGr
Structural
- May 28, 2014
- 28
Hello,
I've been a long time lurker of this site and have found it invaluable regards many topics.
I am a structural engineer who has strayed into the area of mechanical engineering inadvertently.
I was commissioned to certify the structure which I duly did only then to have been told afterwards the platform is subject to machinery loads.
The machinery is a small sorting sluice for food processing. It operates at 50HZ, has a maximum displacement (peak to peak)of 2.5mm and the mass of the machinery is 230kg.
My understanding is that I need to calculate the natural frequency of a small platform and ensure that it exceeds the frequency of the machinery it is supporting. (I think.)
The platform consists of 4 / 150 x 5.0 SHS columns supporting a ring beam of 150 x 100 x 4.0 RHS's. There are 3 intermediate 150 x 100 x 4.0 RHS's spanning the 1.8m span at equal centres.
The columns ctrs are 4.6m x 1.8m. The platform is 2.7m high. The load is in the direction of the short axis of the platform. (The machinery is located centrally.)
My structural analysis software here does not come with the module to calculate the frequency of the platform. In any case I would not be confident of the output as I am a rank amateur at frequency analysis and would prefer to hand calc it.
Could someone please step out, or point me to, how to calculate the natural frequency of the platform and how to reconcile that with the machinery loads imparted above.
I have done some calculations based on this formula f = 1/(2 pi) * sqrt ( K / m) with K = 3EI / L^3 but am unsure if they are correct.
I apologise for the overly long post but thought it better to have too much information than not enough.
Many thanks in advance.
I've been a long time lurker of this site and have found it invaluable regards many topics.
I am a structural engineer who has strayed into the area of mechanical engineering inadvertently.
I was commissioned to certify the structure which I duly did only then to have been told afterwards the platform is subject to machinery loads.
The machinery is a small sorting sluice for food processing. It operates at 50HZ, has a maximum displacement (peak to peak)of 2.5mm and the mass of the machinery is 230kg.
My understanding is that I need to calculate the natural frequency of a small platform and ensure that it exceeds the frequency of the machinery it is supporting. (I think.)
The platform consists of 4 / 150 x 5.0 SHS columns supporting a ring beam of 150 x 100 x 4.0 RHS's. There are 3 intermediate 150 x 100 x 4.0 RHS's spanning the 1.8m span at equal centres.
The columns ctrs are 4.6m x 1.8m. The platform is 2.7m high. The load is in the direction of the short axis of the platform. (The machinery is located centrally.)
My structural analysis software here does not come with the module to calculate the frequency of the platform. In any case I would not be confident of the output as I am a rank amateur at frequency analysis and would prefer to hand calc it.
Could someone please step out, or point me to, how to calculate the natural frequency of the platform and how to reconcile that with the machinery loads imparted above.
I have done some calculations based on this formula f = 1/(2 pi) * sqrt ( K / m) with K = 3EI / L^3 but am unsure if they are correct.
I apologise for the overly long post but thought it better to have too much information than not enough.
Many thanks in advance.