franklineng
Industrial
- Nov 9, 2002
- 36
Our company is considering purchasing a flexible cable fall protection system. The manufacture requires the climbing structure be capable of supporting the loads imposed by the system. For calculation purposes the required bracket load may be assumed to be distributed evenly between the number of rung attachments. The load required for each rung for a single user system is 1,125 lbs. per rung (3,375 lbs./3).
The load required for each rung for a four user system is 2,100 lbs. per rung (6,300 lbs./3).
From my machinery's handbook, would the rung be evaluated as simple supported at both ends with a load at center or fixed at both ends with a load at center? Our completely different calculation?
One of the rungs appear to be 3/4" diameter rebar, 13.5" in length.
Stress at Center (supported), -(W*l)/(4*Z)
W=2,100 lbs.
l=13.5 inches
Z= (Pi*d^3)/32 assuming 3/4" diameter = 0.0413 in^3
Stress at Center = -(2,100*13.5)/(4*0.0413)= 171.6 KSI?
Doesn't appear possible to use the system?
Other opinion?
The load required for each rung for a four user system is 2,100 lbs. per rung (6,300 lbs./3).
From my machinery's handbook, would the rung be evaluated as simple supported at both ends with a load at center or fixed at both ends with a load at center? Our completely different calculation?
One of the rungs appear to be 3/4" diameter rebar, 13.5" in length.
Stress at Center (supported), -(W*l)/(4*Z)
W=2,100 lbs.
l=13.5 inches
Z= (Pi*d^3)/32 assuming 3/4" diameter = 0.0413 in^3
Stress at Center = -(2,100*13.5)/(4*0.0413)= 171.6 KSI?
Doesn't appear possible to use the system?
Other opinion?