Discussion Overview
The discussion centers around determining the minimum thickness of an aluminum plate subjected to a static load for a project involving load testing. Participants explore the relationship between plate thickness and maximum load without permanent deformation, considering material properties, support conditions, and stress calculations.
Discussion Character
- Technical explanation
- Mathematical reasoning
- Debate/contested
Main Points Raised
- One participant describes a project involving a 5052 aluminum plate subjected to a static load of 2200 lbs and seeks an equation relating plate thickness to maximum load without deformation.
- Another participant emphasizes the importance of specifying support conditions, such as whether the plate is fixed or simply supported, as this affects bending stresses and deformations.
- A participant clarifies that the plate is bolted along the edges to a heavy aluminum structure, suggesting that the long edges can be considered fixed while the short edges may be free.
- There is a suggestion to conservatively model the plate as a simply supported beam to calculate maximum moment and required section modulus for determining thickness.
- One participant questions whether the problem is a homework question, which is denied by the original poster who asserts it is for a real project.
- Another participant provides a formula for deflection under a point load, while also noting that stress calculations are necessary for this scenario.
- Discussion includes inquiries about maximum stress values for materials and the importance of knowing material properties such as yield strength and ultimate strength.
- Participants discuss the need to consider various failure parameters when determining plate thickness, including shear and bearing stresses.
Areas of Agreement / Disagreement
Participants express differing views on the appropriate modeling of the plate and the calculations required. There is no consensus on the exact approach to take or the specific values to use for material properties.
Contextual Notes
Participants note the absence of plate tables or computer software for precise calculations, leading to reliance on conservative assumptions and simplified models. There is also mention of the need for specific material properties, which may vary based on alloy and heat treatment.
Who May Find This Useful
Individuals involved in engineering design, materials science, or structural analysis may find this discussion relevant, particularly those working with load-bearing structures and material properties.