Calculate thickness of steel square tube

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To design a welded steel stand capable of supporting 600 pounds using 4x4 square tubes, it's essential to calculate the appropriate thickness of the steel tube. The thickness affects the section modulus, influencing stress and deflection limits. A suggested thickness of 3mm is deemed sufficient, considering a plate of 10mm thickness placed over the tube to distribute the weight. Additional details such as the distance between the tubes (397 mm center to center) and the use of galvanized steel with a yield strength of 200 GPa are crucial for accurate calculations. Proper calculations ensure the structure's safety and stability under load.
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I want to design a welded structure steel stand to hold the weight of 600 pounds, by using 4X4 square tube. Please help me to find the thickness of steel tube.
 

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Use basic beam formulas for stress and deflection based on your loading style. Establish limits on these.

The thickness of the beam will increase the section modulus and decrease the stress and deflection. Choose a thickness to meet your stress and deflection limits.
 
I think he is asking to calculate him the value, not the way he will solve it.

If it is so, you must give us some more info, like the distance between those two square tubes (36.2) on the top, and the dimensions and distances of the ribs.

That's all I can think for now.
 
Thanks for the reply.
The distance between top two square tube is 397 mm(ceter to center). A plate 10 mm thick is place over the tube. So the entire weight is acted on the plate.
 
3mm thick is enough. I considered it by using galvanized steel with yield strength of 200GPa
 
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