gunnct
Mechanical
- Oct 11, 2002
- 2
Dear Group,
I have what I consider an unique structural problem. It basically involves two steel rods that are attached to a wall in the hortizontal, one on top of each other (approximately 50 " apart and the rods are 37" wide. The two rods are attached at each end in a bracket that allows rotation. The steel rods are connected by a fabric. The fabric is stretch by rotating the top rod with a ratchet to tigthten fabric like a drum. I have been trying to size the rod since I need to consider all the forces on the rod. This fabric is subjected to wind and is solid.
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Any help would be greatly appreciated in determining the forces and how they would be acted upon the steel rod.
Thanks.
I have what I consider an unique structural problem. It basically involves two steel rods that are attached to a wall in the hortizontal, one on top of each other (approximately 50 " apart and the rods are 37" wide. The two rods are attached at each end in a bracket that allows rotation. The steel rods are connected by a fabric. The fabric is stretch by rotating the top rod with a ratchet to tigthten fabric like a drum. I have been trying to size the rod since I need to consider all the forces on the rod. This fabric is subjected to wind and is solid.
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------------------------------- Rod
* *
* *
* *
* *
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-------------------------------- Rod
Any help would be greatly appreciated in determining the forces and how they would be acted upon the steel rod.
Thanks.