tnteng
Mechanical
- Oct 24, 2002
- 58
I uncovered something that I may have overlooked in past design calculations. The question comes up when analyzing the stresses on a tapered padeye (with a long base to hole dimension) or on a tapered beam. The tapered member is loaded perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the member. For the padeye, what I have done in the past is calculated the radius needed around the hole of the padeye (based on allowable tearout stress) and calculated the section height needed at the base of the padeye (based on allowable bending stress). Then I simply would make the taper line from the base to the tangent of the radius around the hole. My assumption was that the max bending stress was always going to be the largest at the base of the padeye. I have now found that not to be the case - that there are sometimes bending stresses that are higher at some intermediate point between the base and the hole. The same problem holds true for tapered beams.
Can anyone let me know have they have handled that issue in calculations? Is there a formula that will give the taper angle (as a function of the height of the section) that is needed in order to assure that the max stress is at the base of the padeye/beam? I saw a formula in appendix F of the ASD spec that possibly could be used. How would I use that formula to determine "dL" the depth at the larger end of the member?
Thanks in advance for any help with this problem.
Tony Billeaud
Mechanical Engineer
Tony Billeaud
Mechanical Engineer
Can anyone let me know have they have handled that issue in calculations? Is there a formula that will give the taper angle (as a function of the height of the section) that is needed in order to assure that the max stress is at the base of the padeye/beam? I saw a formula in appendix F of the ASD spec that possibly could be used. How would I use that formula to determine "dL" the depth at the larger end of the member?
Thanks in advance for any help with this problem.
Tony Billeaud
Mechanical Engineer
Tony Billeaud
Mechanical Engineer