Amyymd1
Mechanical
- Nov 30, 2018
- 1
I am supposed to design a cantilever rack made from HSS steel and i am having an issue calculating the load capacity for each arm. I have a reference drawing where i am trying to figure out how they calculated it, the load capacity increases with the length of the arms on this drawing. When i try to calculate the load capacity it decreases with the length of the arms and i can't seem to get the answers they are getting. I am using equations for beams in bending to calculate the load capacity like (the beam/arm is supported in the center). I am using the yield strength as the maximum stress at the center. Can someone direct me to the correct equations or give me a guide to how to calculate the load capacity for a cantilever rack? I know this is simple but i can't figure it out! If anyone could help me out that would be really helpful! For example one rack had an arm that was made from CSA g40.21 50w, HSS 4x4x1/4 70inches long, supported in the middle, and had a load capacity of 7500 for each arm. probably with a safety factor or 1.5. can someone tell me how they got this? thank you so much!