shinerttu
Structural
- Mar 26, 2013
- 9
Hello All, thank you for viewing my post.
I am a new (entry level) engineer and I have my second assignment which I have no clue on how to approach. I have been asked to design an adustable beam clamp for 3-tons to fit a beam with a flange 12" wide and a flange thickness of 1.5". All I have to work with is what a previously designed beam clamp looks like. I KNOW they sell these but my company tends to make everything in house and I just need some direction. Does anyone have an example or can someone get me started in the right path? I started by assuming some dimensions and calculating shear and moment diagrams for the lower arm, the center vertical member, and upper arm...thats about it.
I am a new (entry level) engineer and I have my second assignment which I have no clue on how to approach. I have been asked to design an adustable beam clamp for 3-tons to fit a beam with a flange 12" wide and a flange thickness of 1.5". All I have to work with is what a previously designed beam clamp looks like. I KNOW they sell these but my company tends to make everything in house and I just need some direction. Does anyone have an example or can someone get me started in the right path? I started by assuming some dimensions and calculating shear and moment diagrams for the lower arm, the center vertical member, and upper arm...thats about it.