drodrig
Mechanical
- Mar 28, 2013
- 262
Hi there,
This is my first post in this forum, I'll try to be as clear as possible.
We are designing a mounting plate to place some kind of heavy stuff with screws. Then it is supported from back with some rods.
The original idea is using aluminium, but since it will be placed at -25ºC one needs to take the shrinking into account, which makes things more difficult. Plus, the plate is full of holes making the available space for rods more complicate (they should allow displacement for the temperature shrinking, complex mechanism).
Please, have a look to the attached pictures
In the "front view" picture one can see all the big holes (for cables) and small ones for screws (every 4 is like a box screwed). The outer diameter is like 750mm.
In the "detail front" picture one can see better.
In the "side view" one can see a sketch of the idea. The purple support are the rods. The green boxes the weight to be taken by the mounting plate (like 500 Kg). There are like 60 of these boxes.
One colleague came up with a new idea; making the plate in carbon fiber. With different layers of thick prepeg (0.8 mm cured ply thickness) we could reach 15-20 mm; since it won't shrink with the low temperature, the support rods will be simpler.
This we could do ourselves, pressing with two plates and making vacuum with some bags.
Then we could machine it. It seems hard to machine but possible
Also we could make four quarters to decrease the size
We are not very experienced with carbon fiber, so I'm a bit afraid this won't work properly. Carbon fiber is not orthotropic and with so many holes many fibers will be cut. There will be a lot of shearing forces in the screws, also with the torque the head of the screws will focus much force in a small area.
What do you think? Is it possible to make a carbon fiber plate for this case?
Thank you in advance
Regards,
This is my first post in this forum, I'll try to be as clear as possible.
We are designing a mounting plate to place some kind of heavy stuff with screws. Then it is supported from back with some rods.
The original idea is using aluminium, but since it will be placed at -25ºC one needs to take the shrinking into account, which makes things more difficult. Plus, the plate is full of holes making the available space for rods more complicate (they should allow displacement for the temperature shrinking, complex mechanism).
Please, have a look to the attached pictures
In the "front view" picture one can see all the big holes (for cables) and small ones for screws (every 4 is like a box screwed). The outer diameter is like 750mm.
In the "detail front" picture one can see better.
In the "side view" one can see a sketch of the idea. The purple support are the rods. The green boxes the weight to be taken by the mounting plate (like 500 Kg). There are like 60 of these boxes.
One colleague came up with a new idea; making the plate in carbon fiber. With different layers of thick prepeg (0.8 mm cured ply thickness) we could reach 15-20 mm; since it won't shrink with the low temperature, the support rods will be simpler.
This we could do ourselves, pressing with two plates and making vacuum with some bags.
Then we could machine it. It seems hard to machine but possible
Also we could make four quarters to decrease the size
We are not very experienced with carbon fiber, so I'm a bit afraid this won't work properly. Carbon fiber is not orthotropic and with so many holes many fibers will be cut. There will be a lot of shearing forces in the screws, also with the torque the head of the screws will focus much force in a small area.
What do you think? Is it possible to make a carbon fiber plate for this case?
Thank you in advance
Regards,