strainstress
Mechanical
- May 15, 2011
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I am trying to find out the thickness of the spool required to wind a 1-3/8" rope with 3000 lbs tension load on it. The diameter of the spool is 15".
Here's my approach :
1. Calculate pressure applied by the rope on the cylindrical spool :
p = 2*2*T/(D.spool x D.rope) = 1828psi (Assuming two rows of rope : one over the other, therefore multiplying by 2)
2. Selecting thickness of the spool to ensure that hoop stress on the cylindrical spool due to this pressure is lower than the code allowed value.
t = p*D.spool/(2*AllowableStress)=~1"
1" seems excessive for a spool whose function is to wind and unwind the rope. Am I making a mistake in my approach.
Can someone shed some light on spool design principle ?
Thanks
Here's my approach :
1. Calculate pressure applied by the rope on the cylindrical spool :
p = 2*2*T/(D.spool x D.rope) = 1828psi (Assuming two rows of rope : one over the other, therefore multiplying by 2)
2. Selecting thickness of the spool to ensure that hoop stress on the cylindrical spool due to this pressure is lower than the code allowed value.
t = p*D.spool/(2*AllowableStress)=~1"
1" seems excessive for a spool whose function is to wind and unwind the rope. Am I making a mistake in my approach.
Can someone shed some light on spool design principle ?
Thanks