ibrahimdemir
Mechanical
- Nov 17, 2002
- 21
Dear all,
In case the secondary stresses due to trolley and the load on it is high and trolley flange needs reinforcement do you use a flat bar underside of the flange to increase the stiffness? Is there a supporting document to see what has been considered for the reinforcement calculation, and if available how can I reach that document? Does have specific weld requirement?
I have a BHP brochure on Monorail Beam Design which gives a type of reinforcement which consist of two bar ( rectangular or square ) elements. These stiffener bars are welded under the flange, and each one is located underside of the trolley wheels and continuously welded. All these works are based on BHP tests. However, this document does not support the full bar stiffener and beams with tapered flanges.
If you know the availability of this document please let me know ASAP. If the document is reasonable in size ( for you ) could you please forward on my e-mail address below.
Thank you in advance.
Ibrahim Demir
Design Engineer
Clyde Babcock Hitachi
idemir@cbh.net.au
In case the secondary stresses due to trolley and the load on it is high and trolley flange needs reinforcement do you use a flat bar underside of the flange to increase the stiffness? Is there a supporting document to see what has been considered for the reinforcement calculation, and if available how can I reach that document? Does have specific weld requirement?
I have a BHP brochure on Monorail Beam Design which gives a type of reinforcement which consist of two bar ( rectangular or square ) elements. These stiffener bars are welded under the flange, and each one is located underside of the trolley wheels and continuously welded. All these works are based on BHP tests. However, this document does not support the full bar stiffener and beams with tapered flanges.
If you know the availability of this document please let me know ASAP. If the document is reasonable in size ( for you ) could you please forward on my e-mail address below.
Thank you in advance.
Ibrahim Demir
Design Engineer
Clyde Babcock Hitachi
idemir@cbh.net.au