buddabeast
Chemical
- Mar 20, 2013
- 14
Hi all, this might be novice stuff, but I am a novice.
The reading I have done explains how to work out the forces and moments on a static cantilever beam, but not what is required at the support to provide these reaction forces and moments..
I need to make sure a cantilever Unistrut beam will be sufficient to hold a length of pipe.
The weight of the pipe per beam is 2.17 kN. So each beam support needs to hold 2.17 kN.
The beam support is two U-bolt clamps that grip a Universal Beam on each side.
Now if I want to ensure the support is sufficient (which I am 99% sure it is fine). Do I just need to look at the U-bolt bolts strength.
Say the threaded rod on the U-bolt has a rated loading of 9.28 kN (from manufacturer) and there is two of them to disperse the load so 9.28x2 =18.6 kN, which will hold 2.17 kN.
And that is just one U-bolt on its own..
There is a photo of the proposed pipe hanger attached. Also a schematic of how the beam holds is here: Am I looking at this problem the correct way?
If moments need to be included in this calculation then the distance between pipe and clamps is 0.185m. So the moment at the pipe point is 401.5 Nm.
Thanks,
The reading I have done explains how to work out the forces and moments on a static cantilever beam, but not what is required at the support to provide these reaction forces and moments..
I need to make sure a cantilever Unistrut beam will be sufficient to hold a length of pipe.
The weight of the pipe per beam is 2.17 kN. So each beam support needs to hold 2.17 kN.
The beam support is two U-bolt clamps that grip a Universal Beam on each side.
Now if I want to ensure the support is sufficient (which I am 99% sure it is fine). Do I just need to look at the U-bolt bolts strength.
Say the threaded rod on the U-bolt has a rated loading of 9.28 kN (from manufacturer) and there is two of them to disperse the load so 9.28x2 =18.6 kN, which will hold 2.17 kN.
And that is just one U-bolt on its own..
There is a photo of the proposed pipe hanger attached. Also a schematic of how the beam holds is here: Am I looking at this problem the correct way?
If moments need to be included in this calculation then the distance between pipe and clamps is 0.185m. So the moment at the pipe point is 401.5 Nm.
Thanks,