jeffhmc
Structural
- Jul 15, 2005
- 13
Hi, I'm involved with an analysis project on a rack for an aircraft for my internship this summer. While I've completed most of the other parts of the dynamic analysis, I'm unfamiliar with this particular aspect of the analysis so I appologize in advance if any of these questions seem stupid.
I need to determine if the hollow aluminum channel material around a bolted connection would yield under loading. The bolt itself is inserted into a spacer, which is welded into square aluminum channels of which the rack is composed of. The rack has a base of 19in x 33in and a height of 55 in. It is basically supported by four aluminum channels used as columns and crossbars in between.
The documentation I fould most applicable to this situation are clip-angle connection calculations for top-and-seat connections with T-stubs, but the rack I'm analyzing has the bolts attaching the rack to the plane at the four bottom corners of the rack.
How would I go about analyzing this? Could you direct me to any websites or references? Thanks in advance! Help a budding young engineer out!
~Jeff
I need to determine if the hollow aluminum channel material around a bolted connection would yield under loading. The bolt itself is inserted into a spacer, which is welded into square aluminum channels of which the rack is composed of. The rack has a base of 19in x 33in and a height of 55 in. It is basically supported by four aluminum channels used as columns and crossbars in between.
The documentation I fould most applicable to this situation are clip-angle connection calculations for top-and-seat connections with T-stubs, but the rack I'm analyzing has the bolts attaching the rack to the plane at the four bottom corners of the rack.
How would I go about analyzing this? Could you direct me to any websites or references? Thanks in advance! Help a budding young engineer out!
~Jeff