Trying to estimate some other approach for the reactions on the stiffest part of the frame, I modeled a type of support for the steel profile.
With a load of 1KN e got a total deflection of 0.046 mm that translates on a stiffness of 2.17*10^7 N/m (wich is really rigid).
With that I got a...
@phamENG you are absolutely right! I've also considered this, but I need to simplify de approach to estimate some values.
The sliding window has no bumpber, so the contact point are represetned on the picture below, on the regions you indicated on your scheme. The load is supported by the...
My apologies if I was not clear initially, the sliding windows is intended to be sliding horizontaly at a certain velocity. The goal is to calculate the impact force on the steel profile on the side.
@bones206 and @1503-04 I made a comparison with both of your approachs. What do you guys...
Thank you all for the attention.
I usually design the glazing solutions for windwpeeds and personal loads. But i'm being asked for the lateral loads expected for the usage of the doors.
Some window panels are considerably heavy (+900kg) and it would be good to have a rought estimation of the...
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I'm in need of some tips/help regarding some forces for the design of a structure.
I have a sliding window that will impact on a steel square profile (represented in blue). The glazing sliding window will have a total mass around 150 kg, a impact height of...
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Recently, I have to design some bolt connection between two steel profiles for a simply supported beam, and I'm having some troubles on how to get the shear for the bolts conecting the steel profiles.
The bolts are intended to be bolted with a 500...
Does anyone know how to properly calculate the shear force across the lenght of the bar? This would help desiging the bolts.
Normally, I would assume that the diagram, but this would imply that the shear force on the middle bolt would be 0, that is not true according to my FE model.
Hi Guys!
I was thinking on a hypotetichal case. But to have some values heres an example:
Imagine a 1 m simply supported beam, subjected to F=1kN/m. The spacing between the 5 bolts is 0.2m.
@drawoh , thank you for your suggestion. This is just an theoretical case, as i'm planing on doing a...
Hi desertfox and BrianE22,
Thank you for your reply,
Perhaps I was not clear at first. Imagine this as a simply supported beam subject to loads on the yy axis. The maximum moment would be (P*L^2)/8.
This bending moment would develop some shear forces on the bolts. This is the force i'm...
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I'm in need of some assistance, and hopefully someone here can help me :)
I have an aluminum U chanel that where a cladding will be fixed. This cladding will transmit forces according to the scheme below.
This forces will tranlate on a bending moment according to the yy axis on the...
Ok I got it :) It's basically a way to make sure the silicone bite has the desired dimensions.
In that way, you are correct, there's really no way to make sure the seal has the desired dimensions.
Dear @NalaCap0ne,
Yes, this diagram is just for reference.
I'm sorry but could you please explain what is a blind seal? I'm not a native speaker and more technical vocabulary Is sometimes a bit harsh to understand (I tried to google it but it just appear seals with red eyes lol). Is it a joint...
Thank you for your response @jjl317.
Yes, I agree that this isn't the ideal method for support, but my goal is specifically to develop a tool that sets a limit on this type of support. There's some silicone manufactures that have their products certified (according to ETAG 002) for long term...
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Hopefully someone here can help me!
I am currently analyzing a glass DOUBLE IGU panel supported on both sides by structural silicone (please check pictures below).
I would like to know if there is any way to calculate the maximum stress on the silicone as a function of the weight and...
Hi Everyone,
I'm having some troubles solving a problem. It might be an obvious answer, but I'm kind of stuck.
The problem consists on a glass sheet that came out bended due to thermal treatment in aprox. 4/5 mm. This deformation doesn't allow a mosquito net to slide behind it.
As the panel...
I'm having some troubles finding the geomtrical solutions via Excel
The formula I need to solve is the following
I need to find the "R" value for a given "L" and "h". I'm trying to set this with the solver functionality in Excel but i'm not getting it.
Does anyone know how to work this out?