illini8181
Mechanical
- May 7, 2013
- 40
I am trying to do a very quick calculation of the stresses in a 1 inch thick plate with two padeyes (see the attachment). I am not worried about the padeyes themselves, the welds, or the bolts, just the plate. My assumption is that the highest stresses will be in the region I point out. I would assume that Fy will cause a bending moment in this area due to the couple between Fy and Ry2. The bending moment will be simply Fy*d where d is the distance between Fy and Ry2. This can be used to calculate the My/I bending stress where I is calculated using the 1in X 10in cross-section. Fy will also cause a shear stress in the y direction. Fx will similarly cause a bending moment which acts over the 1in X 20in cross-section. I will then use Von Mises to calculate the stress state.
This is definitely a simplification. Are these simple assumptions logical? Also, is it correct to show the reaction moment where I have shown it? Any tips on my calculation method and FBD are very welcome.
This is definitely a simplification. Are these simple assumptions logical? Also, is it correct to show the reaction moment where I have shown it? Any tips on my calculation method and FBD are very welcome.