sfought
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- Jan 24, 2003
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I'd like to evaluate three supports to see what sort of load they can handle. Basically they are all 48" long with 4 bolts, one at each end and one 5" from each end, with a load hanging in the center. I'm not worried about the bolts as I can make them plenty strong enough, but I'd like to create a model of the 3 beam types and see what loads they would support on the 38" span between the two interior bolts. Here's a simple picture.
B---B-------------------|------------------B---B
B's are bolts and the vertical line represents the load.
Here are the support specifications:
1. 1.75" OD x .125" wall mild steel round tubing
2. 2" x 2" x .125" 6061-T6 Aluminum square tubing
3. 2" x 2" x .25" 6061-T6 Aluminum square tubing
Is there a simple program out there that will help me model this and determine the maximum load for each support type?
Thanks,
Shane
B---B-------------------|------------------B---B
B's are bolts and the vertical line represents the load.
Here are the support specifications:
1. 1.75" OD x .125" wall mild steel round tubing
2. 2" x 2" x .125" 6061-T6 Aluminum square tubing
3. 2" x 2" x .25" 6061-T6 Aluminum square tubing
Is there a simple program out there that will help me model this and determine the maximum load for each support type?
Thanks,
Shane