Velyth
Aerospace
- Apr 4, 2022
- 11
Hello,
This should be a simple problem: As shown on my drawing I want to add plates of stainless steel to create levels within this hollow cylinder structure.
The plates are Ø900 mm and distanced each by 120 mm. The total height of the cylinder makes it such that I want to install 4 or 5 levels.
The practical question is about how to support those plates. In the bottom drawing you can see that I want to make holes through the plates to insert bolts that will play as pillars.
Given the plates’ diameter, spacing, and steel material, how would you make the holes to secure a good hold? (Important: you can decide the thickness of the plates)
For example, you could choose to have a circular pattern of 8 holes close to the inner wall, or just 4 but with double the diameter, or another circular pattern close to the middle axis of the cylinder, I don’t know so I’d like to hear from you best what sounds best.
This should be a simple problem: As shown on my drawing I want to add plates of stainless steel to create levels within this hollow cylinder structure.
The plates are Ø900 mm and distanced each by 120 mm. The total height of the cylinder makes it such that I want to install 4 or 5 levels.
The practical question is about how to support those plates. In the bottom drawing you can see that I want to make holes through the plates to insert bolts that will play as pillars.
Given the plates’ diameter, spacing, and steel material, how would you make the holes to secure a good hold? (Important: you can decide the thickness of the plates)
For example, you could choose to have a circular pattern of 8 holes close to the inner wall, or just 4 but with double the diameter, or another circular pattern close to the middle axis of the cylinder, I don’t know so I’d like to hear from you best what sounds best.