s0r0s
Electrical
- Feb 12, 2009
- 7
I have:
1. A flange with central hole. Anchored to virtual wall with foundation bolts.
2. A pipe inserted in the hole with one edge.
3. A loading applied to the other one.
According to specification, if a bending moment of 100J is reached, no damage should be made to the pipe, but if a bending moment is over 500J, the pipe should fail.
My goal is to find a suitable pipe wall thickness to meet specification.
Looking for some help with study setup...
1. A flange with central hole. Anchored to virtual wall with foundation bolts.
2. A pipe inserted in the hole with one edge.
3. A loading applied to the other one.
According to specification, if a bending moment of 100J is reached, no damage should be made to the pipe, but if a bending moment is over 500J, the pipe should fail.
My goal is to find a suitable pipe wall thickness to meet specification.
Looking for some help with study setup...