LGMF Engineer
Structural
- Jan 24, 2020
- 3
I'm dealing with a wall in a psych ward that needs to be designed for ASTM E695 Hard body impact and soft body impact of 175 ft-lbs and 480 ft-lbs respectively. If you look up the E695 test, they are basically dropping a weighted bag on a pendulum and having it hit the wall. My question is this. I've got a LGMF engineer who submitted calcs using the 480 ft-lbs as an applied moment. This doesn't make sense to me. Should this be used as Energy (Kinetic) and resolved using physics with the force imparted on the wall = 2 * Energy / the stopping distance? I don't think you can swap this energy for a moment and call it good. Agree or disagree?