promaxaccess
Industrial
- Sep 22, 2005
- 3
New to this site and not a structural engineer, so please bear with me if i use terms out of context.
I work with powered access platforms (cherry pickers etc.) and wish to produce a sheet or fact file to quickly and easily define or describe the difference in point and imposed loads on a structure. The reason being, that i contantly get asked for the POINT load in Kgs /m2 load for a machine? the customer etc. obviously looks at a floor design and sees the load capacity in KGS /m2 but does not see the effects of point loads, distributed loads or relationship to the structural strength of the structure underneath. I.E a platform can have a high weight, travel on crawler tracks and then support itself on extended stabilisers. A machine with a greater weight giving a more evenly distributed load than a lighter machine with a `whippy` boom causing `bounce` loads on the stabiliser legs and feet. - any ideas anyone?
I work with powered access platforms (cherry pickers etc.) and wish to produce a sheet or fact file to quickly and easily define or describe the difference in point and imposed loads on a structure. The reason being, that i contantly get asked for the POINT load in Kgs /m2 load for a machine? the customer etc. obviously looks at a floor design and sees the load capacity in KGS /m2 but does not see the effects of point loads, distributed loads or relationship to the structural strength of the structure underneath. I.E a platform can have a high weight, travel on crawler tracks and then support itself on extended stabilisers. A machine with a greater weight giving a more evenly distributed load than a lighter machine with a `whippy` boom causing `bounce` loads on the stabiliser legs and feet. - any ideas anyone?