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Skid supported at multiple points

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1952mike

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Mar 14, 2006
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Hi there!

Would some one give me a hint on how to tackle this issue?
Have a skid of about 40' long that is supported on 14 (7 each side) vibration isolators. The supported unit weighs about 130,000 lbs. Isolators have equal space through out the skid length. CG is at 15' from the left.
Here is the question:
Can loading on each isolator be calculated? Or this is an indeterminant matrix? What about estimating? Is there a known method?

^-----^-----^-|----^-----^-----^-----^
...................CG 15'..........................40'

Thanks
 
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If the load is roughly uniform, you can estimate the load on redundant supports by using the area that each support is bearing. ft^2 x lb/ft^2 = lb
 
1952mike,

Can you assume that the base and the skid are rigid? If so, you can assume the skid sinks down at each end by some value. The compression of each shock mount would be a linear function of its location from the end.

JHG
 
Roark has a solution for a beam on elastic foundation.
 
I went through Roark "formulas for stress & strain" 5th edition and could not find any solution for a beam supported on 14 points.
All of examples & formulae are for simply supported beams.
I have one equation and 14 unkowns.

Any reference to a specific edition or page number?
 
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