RF-ME
Mechanical
- Jan 28, 2024
- 8
A question I have been wanting to put out there to other engineers for a while...
For structures with live/dead loads that are known values, the design process is 'fairly' straight forward depending on the code/standard being used.
In this instance I am going to use earth moving machinery/implements as the focal point.
In the situation where not all loads and load factors are known (shock loads, etc.) what have people used as load factors, or factors of safety in their design. the machines self weight will be knows, as well as the material it is moving. so the combined loading on the machine can be approximated. as mentioned above, it is the dynamic loads / allowance for operator abuse, etc. that is the unkown.
In Aus, some transport design codes call for a factor of safety of 3 for HWY use, and up to 5 for off road use, to account for these factors.
In the absence of test data to base decisions off, I was leaning towards using a FOS of 3 (Stress allowable = Fy/3) for non critical areas, and FOS 5 (Stress allowable = Fy/5) for critical areas.
I would then go about analysing stress conditions using FEA.
would welcome any thoughts or suggestions based on similar experience/situations.
For structures with live/dead loads that are known values, the design process is 'fairly' straight forward depending on the code/standard being used.
In this instance I am going to use earth moving machinery/implements as the focal point.
In the situation where not all loads and load factors are known (shock loads, etc.) what have people used as load factors, or factors of safety in their design. the machines self weight will be knows, as well as the material it is moving. so the combined loading on the machine can be approximated. as mentioned above, it is the dynamic loads / allowance for operator abuse, etc. that is the unkown.
In Aus, some transport design codes call for a factor of safety of 3 for HWY use, and up to 5 for off road use, to account for these factors.
In the absence of test data to base decisions off, I was leaning towards using a FOS of 3 (Stress allowable = Fy/3) for non critical areas, and FOS 5 (Stress allowable = Fy/5) for critical areas.
I would then go about analysing stress conditions using FEA.
would welcome any thoughts or suggestions based on similar experience/situations.