djw2k3
Mechanical
- Jan 20, 2003
- 190
Hi All,
Have been toying around in my head for a day or so now a problem that can be simplified to that as shown here;
(note - drawn in 3rd Angle) With a load at G.
My question is;
If I am to model this with fixed ends that support a moment Mz by placing a pinned restraint at points A & C and D & F (note D & F would be realeased in x direction).
This would create a moment couple between the attachment points, as I moved them closer together the reactions at say points A & C would become very large although in opposite directions *the beam is realively stiff). But if I were to place one pinned restraint at A & F then there would be no moment and the reaction at each point would be realatively low.
Now when designing the beam would an assumption that the ends are pinned be okay?
When designing the bolted joint, if I am to support the moment couple the prying loads for an anchor could become quite massive.
Should I look at a way to design the anchoring at point C (and D) to be flexible enough in y direction so the beam can displace and a much smaller moment couple produced? Have no idea how I might go about this using a rigorous approach.
Any help / comments would be much appreciated.
Dave
Have been toying around in my head for a day or so now a problem that can be simplified to that as shown here;
(note - drawn in 3rd Angle) With a load at G.
My question is;
If I am to model this with fixed ends that support a moment Mz by placing a pinned restraint at points A & C and D & F (note D & F would be realeased in x direction).
This would create a moment couple between the attachment points, as I moved them closer together the reactions at say points A & C would become very large although in opposite directions *the beam is realively stiff). But if I were to place one pinned restraint at A & F then there would be no moment and the reaction at each point would be realatively low.
Now when designing the beam would an assumption that the ends are pinned be okay?
When designing the bolted joint, if I am to support the moment couple the prying loads for an anchor could become quite massive.
Should I look at a way to design the anchoring at point C (and D) to be flexible enough in y direction so the beam can displace and a much smaller moment couple produced? Have no idea how I might go about this using a rigorous approach.
Any help / comments would be much appreciated.
Dave