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Pressure acting upon sidewall of bottom housing (with 6 housings stacked above for transportation)

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pauldw2012

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I have been asked (by tomorrow) to calculate the pressure (in bar) acting upon the side wall of a conical housing. one Housing has 6 more housing sat upon it. the housings are spaced apart with 6 peices of wood.

Imagine if you will like 7 plastic cups stacked on top of one another. I need to ensure the side wall of the bottom cup will withstand the weight of the ones above it.

I have enclosed AutoCAD and PDF file of the sketch showing the stack of seven housings.

I know the maximum bar pressure each housing can withstand. I need to ensure that the bottom vessel will not be damaged by the 6 above.

Each housing weighs 2056kg
Therefore the 6 housings = 12336kg
The area of the pad between each housing is 0.134m squared. (243.5mm x 552.4mm)
There are 6 pads equi-spaced around the perimeter of each conical wall.

Can anyone help me out please?
 
Looks like simple mechanics to me.

Regards,

Mike
 
All sorted thanks. Worked it out myself. Cheers folks.
 
Pauldw2012,

In the future, please do not post the same question in multiple fora. See the posting policies, there is a link below my name.

Good on ya,

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