DanielMeidan
Mechanical
- Jan 7, 2015
- 6
Hi everybody,
I designed a single post table consists of the following:
1 - Base plate with 4 glides.
2 - Post connected rigidly to the base plate with connection plate at the top.
3 - Table top plate (round).
This table is tested for stability by placing a weight off center.
The weight location around the center at the most unstable location.
ONLY vertical forces exist in this stability test (NO HORIZONTAL FORCES).
The loading force is known, marked as L.
Stability is measured as the ratio of required force to tip over the table, to the loading load L.
The requirement is to exceed the load L by minimum of 25%.
My question is:
Does stability depends in the height of the the table top from the floor.
Attached a PDF picture of the tested table.
According to my calculations height is not the factor, however test results given to me claim that the higher the table the lower the stability.
Can someone provide me with the static equations of the stability.
Thank for support
Daniel Meidan P.Eng.
I designed a single post table consists of the following:
1 - Base plate with 4 glides.
2 - Post connected rigidly to the base plate with connection plate at the top.
3 - Table top plate (round).
This table is tested for stability by placing a weight off center.
The weight location around the center at the most unstable location.
ONLY vertical forces exist in this stability test (NO HORIZONTAL FORCES).
The loading force is known, marked as L.
Stability is measured as the ratio of required force to tip over the table, to the loading load L.
The requirement is to exceed the load L by minimum of 25%.
My question is:
Does stability depends in the height of the the table top from the floor.
Attached a PDF picture of the tested table.
According to my calculations height is not the factor, however test results given to me claim that the higher the table the lower the stability.
Can someone provide me with the static equations of the stability.
Thank for support
Daniel Meidan P.Eng.