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plate design 2 end fixed 2 end free

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westheimer1234

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Jun 19, 2009
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is this in roarks?
if not, where can i find a table for this case.

thanks,
 
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Not in Roark. Not in Moody's. Normally treated as a beam with fixed ends. Do you have non-uniform loading?
 
i am designing an end plate of a cantilever beam (8 sided pipe) with biaxial moment..
side ends of the plate are bolted the whole length so i am assuming fixed on side ends and top and bottom end are free..

any suggestion best way to approach this if i dont have finite element software available
 
I don't understand your description. Any chance of posting a sketch?
 
this is a typical connection of a conductor arm to a pole.. maybe somebody here has sample calcs how to approach this..

thanks,
 
I've got a great (but old) reference for this sort of thing:

Moments and Reactions for Rectangular Plates published by the US Department of the Interior Bureau of Reclamation...published circa 1960.

Unfortunately, I pulled out this reference and it has just about every other boundary condition for a 4 sided plate. But, it doesn't have this one.

Two thoughts. 1) Use simple beam theory.... I think that will give you everything you need. If you aren't fully confident then build a quick FEM model to validate that there aren't any unusual 2-way bending effects happening.
 
If you are designing the plate, use yield line theory. It will not provide the elastic stresses or deflections, but it will provide an adequate design.

BA
 
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