TSSEngineer
Structural
- Feb 20, 2008
- 1
I have an interesting design request from a client.
They would like to use a 2" sq. grid of cables to support workers within a large steel trussed ceiling space.
I have worked on assuming one-way action of 6 cables and using simple mechanics of materials, I have found that someting like 83# creates a tension of 300+k for a cable span of 9 feet.
Does anyone have a F.E. program that can produce an output given that the mesh is: tension only, woven, not likely to be level when initially installed (minimal pretensioning), friction between the cables (woven).
As a side note, I gave the cable an initial drape of 2" and the tension in the cable after being loaded was in the 300# range.
Let know if anyone has done this before..
-Christopher
They would like to use a 2" sq. grid of cables to support workers within a large steel trussed ceiling space.
I have worked on assuming one-way action of 6 cables and using simple mechanics of materials, I have found that someting like 83# creates a tension of 300+k for a cable span of 9 feet.
Does anyone have a F.E. program that can produce an output given that the mesh is: tension only, woven, not likely to be level when initially installed (minimal pretensioning), friction between the cables (woven).
As a side note, I gave the cable an initial drape of 2" and the tension in the cable after being loaded was in the 300# range.
Let know if anyone has done this before..
-Christopher