PeterJ1982
Structural
- Jun 7, 2010
- 7
Hi.
My customer wants to transport a very heavy machine part inside an old factory using rectangular frame that has caster wheels under all four corners and probably in the middle as well. Machine part weight 300 kN. It is an old factory so that floors are not completely level. The question is, how to calculate caster wheel point loads for checking the floor punching and temporary supporting structures? I already told customer that, if there is no spring damping in the caster wheel, you have to consider the load to 2 point only, and other two corners only help a little bit. But if, and only if there is a spring under the floor, i would calculate the load in 4 corners. Does air wheels help also so that they can be considered somehow elastic support?
Do you think that my idea is correct and not an overkill?
--Pete
My customer wants to transport a very heavy machine part inside an old factory using rectangular frame that has caster wheels under all four corners and probably in the middle as well. Machine part weight 300 kN. It is an old factory so that floors are not completely level. The question is, how to calculate caster wheel point loads for checking the floor punching and temporary supporting structures? I already told customer that, if there is no spring damping in the caster wheel, you have to consider the load to 2 point only, and other two corners only help a little bit. But if, and only if there is a spring under the floor, i would calculate the load in 4 corners. Does air wheels help also so that they can be considered somehow elastic support?
Do you think that my idea is correct and not an overkill?
--Pete