Riversidean
Civil/Environmental
- Sep 22, 2008
- 33
Hello!
I am looking to get some advice regarding a mobile hand railing system possible weak point. I've been asked to look into creating mobile hand rails to act as sign mounts. These mobile hand rails would be moved on occasion to different locations as needed. I created two designs due to a concern about force being applied to a three way elbow. The first attachment marks the joint I am concerned about. The second drawing is my attempt to add stiffness to the joint. Am I being overly concerned with the strength (or weakness) of the three way elbow? Or am I right to be concerned?
I am uncertain as to what would be the best method to calculate the forces on the elbows to ensure failure won't occur; if anyone wants to point me towards literature or equations it would be greatly appreciated. The attachments shows the sign loads. Also attached are aluminum hand railing parts with the three way elbow circled.
-Riversidean
I am looking to get some advice regarding a mobile hand railing system possible weak point. I've been asked to look into creating mobile hand rails to act as sign mounts. These mobile hand rails would be moved on occasion to different locations as needed. I created two designs due to a concern about force being applied to a three way elbow. The first attachment marks the joint I am concerned about. The second drawing is my attempt to add stiffness to the joint. Am I being overly concerned with the strength (or weakness) of the three way elbow? Or am I right to be concerned?
I am uncertain as to what would be the best method to calculate the forces on the elbows to ensure failure won't occur; if anyone wants to point me towards literature or equations it would be greatly appreciated. The attachments shows the sign loads. Also attached are aluminum hand railing parts with the three way elbow circled.
-Riversidean