starscreamer
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- Mar 11, 2013
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Hi everyone,
I've been tasked to calculate the force required to push a set of guardrails using a pneumatic cylinder. The objective is to reduce the weight of the guardrails and hence, reducing the force resulting lower force required to rotate the pole of the guardrail from zero degree to 90 degree. I've attached the simple sketch of the guardrails to give better view on what i'm saying.I'm hoping that somebody can help me verify the FBD i've sketch and also help me to give some idea on how to calculate the force.
So far, i've been assuming the force of the cylinder as a moment to simplify the calculation. After calculating the moment, i've later break it into force by dividing it with the length with respect to the point of rotation which is at point A (assumption only).
Can someone help me to solve this task. Appreciate your help in advance.
Regards,
Fahmi
I've been tasked to calculate the force required to push a set of guardrails using a pneumatic cylinder. The objective is to reduce the weight of the guardrails and hence, reducing the force resulting lower force required to rotate the pole of the guardrail from zero degree to 90 degree. I've attached the simple sketch of the guardrails to give better view on what i'm saying.I'm hoping that somebody can help me verify the FBD i've sketch and also help me to give some idea on how to calculate the force.
So far, i've been assuming the force of the cylinder as a moment to simplify the calculation. After calculating the moment, i've later break it into force by dividing it with the length with respect to the point of rotation which is at point A (assumption only).
Can someone help me to solve this task. Appreciate your help in advance.
Regards,
Fahmi