andyfabian
Structural
- Jul 2, 2003
- 33
I have to design a cage for a tiger in a local zoo. The cage fencing is suppose to be some sort of wire mesh. I'm trying to determine what loads to use for a 600# tiger. The assumption is the tiger will run at the fence and hit it a specified velocity.
My boss wants me to use Fd = 1/2mv^2. He said assume a deflection of 2" in the fence on impact.
After starting the job, I realized that something didn't seem right. I worked it out on paper and determined that simply utilizing Fd = 1/2mv^2 is wrong. The distance simply can't be arbitrary.
Therefore, I used the Work-Energy relation to develop the following:
1/2k(X2^2 - X1^2) = 1/2 mv1^2
This now gave me a relation between the tiger's mass and velocity with respect to some stiffness (k) in the wire mess. The deflection would be simply = X2 - X1.
The problem now is two things:
1) The left side of the equation is developed from F = kx, which is NOT valid for deceleration effects. Therefore, the equation is more complex, and I do not know this solution.
2) More importantly, my boss is becoming loosy goosy about it and is throwing around arbitrary numbers to use. I am not comfortable with this at all.
This now leads to my question. Is there a code that simply outlines the requirements for cages or containment structures similar to this? There has to be something that helps an engineer not have to re-invent the wheel each time this comes up.
Thanks for help in advance.
My boss wants me to use Fd = 1/2mv^2. He said assume a deflection of 2" in the fence on impact.
After starting the job, I realized that something didn't seem right. I worked it out on paper and determined that simply utilizing Fd = 1/2mv^2 is wrong. The distance simply can't be arbitrary.
Therefore, I used the Work-Energy relation to develop the following:
1/2k(X2^2 - X1^2) = 1/2 mv1^2
This now gave me a relation between the tiger's mass and velocity with respect to some stiffness (k) in the wire mess. The deflection would be simply = X2 - X1.
The problem now is two things:
1) The left side of the equation is developed from F = kx, which is NOT valid for deceleration effects. Therefore, the equation is more complex, and I do not know this solution.
2) More importantly, my boss is becoming loosy goosy about it and is throwing around arbitrary numbers to use. I am not comfortable with this at all.
This now leads to my question. Is there a code that simply outlines the requirements for cages or containment structures similar to this? There has to be something that helps an engineer not have to re-invent the wheel each time this comes up.
Thanks for help in advance.