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Patient Lifter Boom design for my ME Senior Project
Hi my friend! thank you very much for your help I think I made the necessary corrections, do you mind checking if everythings it's ok? thank you very much I consideres the most crítical point to be at b, because it has shear and bending stress.- charliebrown
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Patient Lifter Boom design for my ME Senior Project
Oh I'm sorry I'll call you michler, I said sir in a sign of respect and appreaciation for your help. Yes I think so too but at first I doubted it the thing is that the arm is going to be welded I'll send you a photo, I already corrected the diagram. Yes there are two different calculations...- charliebrown
- Post #17
- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Patient Lifter Boom design for my ME Senior Project
Hi Sir Michler sorry for bothering you again, but I went with my advisers and they're telling me that my previous analysis was wrong, that the arm it's considered as a member subjected to combined loadings do you agree with that? I really couldn't understand why it was considered like that...- charliebrown
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Patient Lifter Boom design for my ME Senior Project
Oh Ok thank you very much sir you’ve been so helpful thanks a lot! If I have any other doubts can I contact you?- charliebrown
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Patient Lifter Boom design for my ME Senior Project
this is the analysis considering the bar horizontal, I just need to do the analysis considering max and min angles and tension and compresión forces on the piston.- charliebrown
- Post #11
- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Patient Lifter Boom design for my ME Senior Project
I made my bar horizontal and Hi sir michler I think I got it could you please see if everything's ok? thank you :)- charliebrown
- Post #10
- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Patient Lifter Boom design for my ME Senior Project
Excuse I made a mistake I considered the forces in the x axis, but since its base it's movable, then there are only forces in the y-axis i reuploaded it.- charliebrown
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Patient Lifter Boom design for my ME Senior Project
Oh ok I'm going to correct it, and upload it again Hello friend thanks again for your answer I redid the fbd considering the force components, but I have a problem with the reactions at x they don't sum to zero what do you think would be the problem thanks!- charliebrown
- Post #7
- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Patient Lifter Boom design for my ME Senior Project
Hi friend thank you for your answer! Actually I'm going to consider the piston as vertical, the column yes you're right I missed that It's going to be Rbsin75 to make it vertical, I'm sorry for the FBD i redo it could you please see if i got it right. I left just one pinned joint that is the one...- charliebrown
- Post #5
- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Patient Lifter Boom design for my ME Senior Project
Yes exactly, for me there are two pinned connections as in the photo, so according to my statics class we only have reactions in the x and y directions for those pinned connections, the part where there is a bending of the bar I'm not sure if I'm correct but i got it's component in the x...- charliebrown
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Patient Lifter Boom design for my ME Senior Project
Hello, I'm a student of mechanical engineering and I'm doing a project for my university in order to graduate. Right now we are doing the design for the boom of the crane but I have some doubts according to the analysis we could say is the FBD part my team says that the beam is considered as fix...- charliebrown
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Engineering Mechanical engineering or computer systems engineering
Wow that's sounds very good, and what about a masters degree in computer systems do you think that would be benifical or not? would it be regarded as something good by the industry, or it would be something negative for me?- charliebrown
- Post #5
- Forum: STEM Career Guidance
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Engineering Mechanical engineering or computer systems engineering
Really do you think that with my mechanical engineering degree, i could do computer science things?- charliebrown
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- Forum: STEM Career Guidance
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Engineering Mechanical engineering or computer systems engineering
Hi everybody, I'm looking for some advice in what to do for choosing a career in a few weeks i'll be able to change my career path, I've recently applied for a career change in my school and next february 11 they'll tell me if my change of career is approved. it's very likely that i´ll obtain...- charliebrown
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