markja
Mechanical
- Apr 30, 2005
- 2
Readers,
I am in the middle of designing a telescopic support. It is simply a cylinder inside a cylinder. The base cylinders is 300mm OD x 274ID and 800mm long. The second (Sliding) is 273.8OD x 254ID and 700mm - Material is ASTM A316. I have a 120mm overlap at full extension.
There is a 15,000 Nm moment being applied to the top cylinder.
I am trying to determine the if the overlap length is sufficient to prevent jamming and also failure. I have completed this using FEA, however would like some possible hand calculations to verify the FEA Solutions.
Any help would be appreciated
I am in the middle of designing a telescopic support. It is simply a cylinder inside a cylinder. The base cylinders is 300mm OD x 274ID and 800mm long. The second (Sliding) is 273.8OD x 254ID and 700mm - Material is ASTM A316. I have a 120mm overlap at full extension.
There is a 15,000 Nm moment being applied to the top cylinder.
I am trying to determine the if the overlap length is sufficient to prevent jamming and also failure. I have completed this using FEA, however would like some possible hand calculations to verify the FEA Solutions.
Any help would be appreciated