McT178
Mechanical
- Nov 17, 2010
- 48
Bednar's method of determining the stress in the top plate of a support lug has me stumped (page 154, 2nd edition). Bednar uses Fd/h to determine the force on the plate. This would be a force on the radial plane of the vessel. This force is then transformed into a moment by multiplying it by the width of plate (can't figure out why), and the section modulus seems to imply that bending is in the plates strong axis. I would think a buckling equation similar to the gusset design would be better suited. I just don't like to use equations I don't understand. What am I missing?