Biss73
Mechanical
- May 7, 2009
- 13
Hi,
I'm working on the demolition of a stack and we plan on cutting the stack in sections and removing those one at a time with a crane. The problem I have is that inside this stack there is refractory material and we need to block the bottom of the section with a plate to avoid having chunk of refractory falling on people's head.
I'm the one sizing this plate and I'm having a hard time figuring out how. I did the energy conservation equations with potential energy and spring energy (E=mgh=0,5*k*x^2) but I think it is way too conservative. This approach does not take into account the fact that the piece will crumble on impact and not all the energy will be transfered on the plate.
Does anyone have any insight?
Thanks for your collaboration,
Biss
I'm working on the demolition of a stack and we plan on cutting the stack in sections and removing those one at a time with a crane. The problem I have is that inside this stack there is refractory material and we need to block the bottom of the section with a plate to avoid having chunk of refractory falling on people's head.
I'm the one sizing this plate and I'm having a hard time figuring out how. I did the energy conservation equations with potential energy and spring energy (E=mgh=0,5*k*x^2) but I think it is way too conservative. This approach does not take into account the fact that the piece will crumble on impact and not all the energy will be transfered on the plate.
Does anyone have any insight?
Thanks for your collaboration,
Biss