AS 4100 Supp1 states that AS 4100 is according to the following paper:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/267382537_BEHAvIOR_OF_BOLTED_JOINTS_WITH_OVERSIZE_OR_SLOTTED_HOLES
I evaluate the following as generally useful fastener reference, that is "a bit easier" to read compared to Kulak...
In principle that is my interpretation - I check the fastener anywhere in the slot, and I specify special plate washers, despite that others generally do not. I did not check your dimensions, though are apparently relatively correct.
I have historically convinced myself to use "oval" special...
The following that apparently confirms you observation may be of interest, though I am not a subject matter expert:
1.
Problem with AS4041 formula compared to ASME B31.3 formula.
The intrados should get thicker and the extrados thinner.
2.
KASA Redberq Opinion: The output from the equation...
Thank you for the response. My guess was that GBR would have more power/cooling tower due to WBT etc, however the "justification" concludes that GBR has less i.e. GBR/AUS = 350/700 MW/tower.
Thank you for the response, though I concluded are similar according to the following buried in the original post:
The cooling towers are apparently dimensionally similar with a base diameter of ~ 100 metres according to my measurements using Google maps.
Can you please advise why power stations in United Kingdom - GBR apparently historically had more cooling capacity, natural draft cooling towers, than Australia – AUS?
A summary of the justification for evaluating the cooling capacity of GBR as more than AUS follows:
Benchmarking: I interpret...
The following may be of interest:
1. Fastener/pin ply capacity in bearing regarding ...sufficient confinement of the surrounding steel to increase the capacity..., refer attached, and
2. Fastener capacity with "loose fillers" as analogy regarding fastener capacity if not snug tensioned, refer...
I am unaware of the jurisdiction, though I propose that loose is unlikely to be according to the specifications I am familiar with - AS 4100.
1. The AS 4100 specifications, that I understand is to control nominal actions according to the standard’s assumptions, are attached, and
2. If providing...
I speculate that the justification for what you heard was due generally using WRIM with secondary resistance to increase torque during starting etc. This is apparently not occurring for the WRIM currently installed, as the secondary resistance is stated to be shorted. A VSD in principle may be...
A historical discussion regarding similar follows:
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/andrewpocock1234_a-colleague-is-moving-a-team-to-a-new-factory-activity-7151242740394016769-Hwxa/
The following historical information may be of interest:
"breathing zone" means a hemisphere of 300 mm radius extending in front of a
person's face measured from the midpoint of an imaginary line joining the
ears;
Ex:
Occupational Health and Safety (Confined Spaces) Regulations...
I cannot directly assist, though the the AS 3600:2018 Sup 1 includes a discussion, that includes the following reference: OSPINA C.E., ALEXANDER, S.D.B., Transmission of High Strength Concrete Column Loads Through Concrete Slabs, Structural Engineering Report No. 214, Department of Civil...
The detail has optimisation options, including:
1. Mixture of materials causes galvanic corrosion, as stated by others,
2. Self taping screws cause corrosion - consider fasteners etc if practicable,
3. Consider alternative material e.g. 316 stainless bracket/fixings, as generally stated by...
The following may be of interest:
he compliant mill (Figure 1(a)) targets a mean yield strength value well above the minimum requirement of
AS/NZS 3679.1 300 Grade. Obviously some of this material will be above the average and some below the
targeted average, however all batch test results will...
1. I speculate that 105.28 is the reducer's precise ratio, and the ratio that you calculated is an "approximate" e.g. a practical motor's angular speed will not be 1300 RPM etc, due to various reasons, including slip, and
2. A ratio of 105.8 exists according to the catalogues available...
The following also states background information regarding joint length, if I have understood the enquiry:
Figures 5.51 and 5.52 show that a 40 ksi allowable shear stress for A490 bolts would provide the needed margin for joint lengths up to about 50 in. For joints with a length exceeding 50...
Perhaps consider the suitability of the motor for use with VSD, despite that you have already etc:
Even though standard motors are commonly used successfully with PWM drives, drive duty places higher levels of dielectric
stress on the motor insulation than are normally present under sine wave...