slamdfullsize
Mechanical
- Sep 13, 2007
- 11
I work for a comapany that is currently under contract to produce a material handling system. We have a working design and prototype of one of our designs. However, in the ever lasting need to make things lighter, we are currently investigating ways of doing so. One way that has come up is to lighten the frame work by switching from a W Flange to a Joist design.
I know nothing about Joists and have been doing as much research as I can to educate myself on this subject.
What I would like to know, mainly, is if a joist beam or some other type of comoposite beam would be a suitable choice for a hanging structure that will be required to lift and move with a fully loaded 20 ft iso container? It will be suspended at all 4 corners and will have concentrated loads at points that are yet to be determined.
I know this is not a lot of information, but I guess what Im looking for is if a joist beam would be able to handle this type of scenario.
Ill try to check back here several times a day incase anyone has some more questions for me or perhaps can help me answer mine.
Thanks
I know nothing about Joists and have been doing as much research as I can to educate myself on this subject.
What I would like to know, mainly, is if a joist beam or some other type of comoposite beam would be a suitable choice for a hanging structure that will be required to lift and move with a fully loaded 20 ft iso container? It will be suspended at all 4 corners and will have concentrated loads at points that are yet to be determined.
I know this is not a lot of information, but I guess what Im looking for is if a joist beam would be able to handle this type of scenario.
Ill try to check back here several times a day incase anyone has some more questions for me or perhaps can help me answer mine.
Thanks