Sandro_S
Mechanical
- Jan 11, 2017
- 13
Hi,
We manufacture slide gate valves which are operated by a stainless steel (304) round bar stem. Since I have started this job, I have been calculating the slenderness ration by taking the round bar diameter and dividing it by 4, then multiplying this number by the specified maximum slenderness ratio (usually 200). This gives me the maximum spacing for guide bracket supports. This has been the calculation described to me by both my boss and the job specification itself.
We just got returned drawings to us with comments about our guide spacing being outside of the slenderness ratio. They are telling us that my calculation should be dividing the RADIUS by 4. This means that I have to half my spacings, therefore increasing the number of brackets and therefore cost. Have I been calculating this wrong all this time and it just slipped past the reviewers? Can a spec simply state this is how they want it calculated even if its wrong?
I have looked all over the internet and have not been able to find a simplified calculation page for all structural shapes let alone round bar. Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks
Sandro
We manufacture slide gate valves which are operated by a stainless steel (304) round bar stem. Since I have started this job, I have been calculating the slenderness ration by taking the round bar diameter and dividing it by 4, then multiplying this number by the specified maximum slenderness ratio (usually 200). This gives me the maximum spacing for guide bracket supports. This has been the calculation described to me by both my boss and the job specification itself.
We just got returned drawings to us with comments about our guide spacing being outside of the slenderness ratio. They are telling us that my calculation should be dividing the RADIUS by 4. This means that I have to half my spacings, therefore increasing the number of brackets and therefore cost. Have I been calculating this wrong all this time and it just slipped past the reviewers? Can a spec simply state this is how they want it calculated even if its wrong?
I have looked all over the internet and have not been able to find a simplified calculation page for all structural shapes let alone round bar. Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks
Sandro