budgie69
Mechanical
- Nov 5, 2014
- 2
I was looking on the net using the search words listed in the subject line.
This eng tips forum came up, so I had a look.
MrMikee posted 23 June 06 16:29 with a formula from Blodgett "design of welded structures".
From Blodgett "Design of Welded Structures" Case 3c for beam supported at both ends with uniform load partially distributed over span:
when a=c the deflection at center is... wb(8L3-4b2L+b3)/(384EI)
When a=c uniform load is length 'b' centered on span.
w = unit load
L = length
E and I as you would expect
I don't think this works. If you go through the units you are left with mm2, not mm. Can anyone with access to Blodgett confirm this is the correct formula? It would be handy to have a formula for this situation.
Cheers
This eng tips forum came up, so I had a look.
MrMikee posted 23 June 06 16:29 with a formula from Blodgett "design of welded structures".
From Blodgett "Design of Welded Structures" Case 3c for beam supported at both ends with uniform load partially distributed over span:
when a=c the deflection at center is... wb(8L3-4b2L+b3)/(384EI)
When a=c uniform load is length 'b' centered on span.
w = unit load
L = length
E and I as you would expect
I don't think this works. If you go through the units you are left with mm2, not mm. Can anyone with access to Blodgett confirm this is the correct formula? It would be handy to have a formula for this situation.
Cheers