JMEthier
Mechanical
- Dec 16, 2014
- 5
Hello fellows, first post here so please be indulgent
I am working on a hydraulics calculation. The application is a compactor. The piston rod develops an axial force and sees a compressive load which creates buckling. The buckling generates a deflection, which in turn creates radial load at the cylinder head. See the attached sketch.
I'm trying to determine this radial reaction as a function of the compressive load (i.e. as a function of rod extension).
I know about Euler beam columns theory, but I just don't see how I can relate to it to calculate the reaction at the cylinder head. In my case, I am not so interested in the critical load Pcr, but more on the reactions generated on the piston rod, in the assembly...
I can determine the max deflection under the compressive load (which is known), and then what ? This is where I get lost.
Thoughts?
Many thanks
Jean-Michel
I am working on a hydraulics calculation. The application is a compactor. The piston rod develops an axial force and sees a compressive load which creates buckling. The buckling generates a deflection, which in turn creates radial load at the cylinder head. See the attached sketch.
I'm trying to determine this radial reaction as a function of the compressive load (i.e. as a function of rod extension).
I know about Euler beam columns theory, but I just don't see how I can relate to it to calculate the reaction at the cylinder head. In my case, I am not so interested in the critical load Pcr, but more on the reactions generated on the piston rod, in the assembly...
I can determine the max deflection under the compressive load (which is known), and then what ? This is where I get lost.
Thoughts?
Many thanks
Jean-Michel