epsilonlambdarho
Civil/Environmental
- May 28, 2015
- 8
Hello Eng-tips,
This is my first inquiry, so I hope it to not be too juvenile.
I am tasked with analyzing a circular plate, simply supported on its edge, with a uniform load in the transverse direction. Essentially, it is being used as a catwalk. The material is Lexan, which has further complicated things for me. I have quite a few issues with this problem.
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[li]I am having trouble finding any type of aide/design manual for plastic materials[/li]
[li]I am also having trouble finding out what type of failure modes I need to be checking for such a configuration (bending and shear yes, but anything else? I have a background of steel, so I think of weird cases like block shear, yielding. etc...)[/li]
[li]When looking at the datasheet for Lexan which has all of the mechanical properties of the material, I am guessing these values were from a test which in-plane loading was performed. Even if I wanted to check, all of the ISO standards cost mucho money to look at even one, let alone the several that were used for all the different properties. I have a finite element model with the stresses of the plate, but nothing to compare those values to[/li]
[li]Not to mention that the displacement of the plate is 10x the thickness, so it doesn't even qualify under thin plate theory. Does this null my analysis results completely?....[/li]
[/ol]
So I have quite a few problems. Would it help to contact the manufacturer to get their take, would they know what resources I need to solve this? My thought too is maybe the mech engineering board would be a better place for this thread, as this is a very atypical problem?
This is my first inquiry, so I hope it to not be too juvenile.
I am tasked with analyzing a circular plate, simply supported on its edge, with a uniform load in the transverse direction. Essentially, it is being used as a catwalk. The material is Lexan, which has further complicated things for me. I have quite a few issues with this problem.
[ol 1]
[li]I am having trouble finding any type of aide/design manual for plastic materials[/li]
[li]I am also having trouble finding out what type of failure modes I need to be checking for such a configuration (bending and shear yes, but anything else? I have a background of steel, so I think of weird cases like block shear, yielding. etc...)[/li]
[li]When looking at the datasheet for Lexan which has all of the mechanical properties of the material, I am guessing these values were from a test which in-plane loading was performed. Even if I wanted to check, all of the ISO standards cost mucho money to look at even one, let alone the several that were used for all the different properties. I have a finite element model with the stresses of the plate, but nothing to compare those values to[/li]
[li]Not to mention that the displacement of the plate is 10x the thickness, so it doesn't even qualify under thin plate theory. Does this null my analysis results completely?....[/li]
[/ol]
So I have quite a few problems. Would it help to contact the manufacturer to get their take, would they know what resources I need to solve this? My thought too is maybe the mech engineering board would be a better place for this thread, as this is a very atypical problem?