ENGINEER92
Civil/Environmental
- May 3, 2017
- 76
Specifically what I am talking about is mounts on telecommunication towers, I attached some pictures to show what I am talking about (I apologize if the picture didn't upload, I was having trouble with the attachment). I would say the common practice for these mounts is to model them bolt to bolt and not to take into account the eccentricity of the centroids and the moment the eccentricities would produce. I feel like if I start taking into account the eccentricity I am making this much more complicated then it needs to be. I typically like to adhere to the KISS methodology and try to keep things simple. I would like to hear people opinions on this and whether they would take into the account eccentricity or not.
Thank you ahead of time for any thoughts and comments.
Thank you ahead of time for any thoughts and comments.