ajc2014
Structural
- Mar 21, 2014
- 16
I work in an industrial plant and I get a lot of small questions to support other projects, usually their pretty easy. This one made me think twice.
A blind flange on a davit port to a tank is suspended from a 1 1/2" sch40 pipe bent to a 90 deg angle. I know a bent shape should keep a strength of Mp until failure, but does that apply at a bend of 90 deg? wont their be a significant change in area?
In this situation the loading is small (250#) but this could fall on a worker. The dims of the arm are 24" high reaching out 14" with a bend radius of 6".
Thanks in advance for any help.
Adam
A blind flange on a davit port to a tank is suspended from a 1 1/2" sch40 pipe bent to a 90 deg angle. I know a bent shape should keep a strength of Mp until failure, but does that apply at a bend of 90 deg? wont their be a significant change in area?
In this situation the loading is small (250#) but this could fall on a worker. The dims of the arm are 24" high reaching out 14" with a bend radius of 6".
Thanks in advance for any help.
Adam