Can This Table Hold a 1500 lb Axle?

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The discussion revolves around evaluating whether a table can support a 1500 lb axle, focusing on structural integrity and material strength. Participants are exploring the mechanics involved in load distribution and stress analysis.

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  • Exploratory, Assumption checking, Mathematical reasoning

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  • Participants discuss the need to analyze the forces acting on the table and the yielding strength of the materials. There are inquiries about initial steps and examples that might guide the analysis. Some suggest using structural mechanics software for detailed evaluation.

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The conversation includes various interpretations of how to approach the problem, with some participants offering insights into stress calculations and safety factors. There is no explicit consensus, but guidance on considering material properties and load distribution has been provided.

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Participants note the lack of complete dimensions for the table and axle locator plates, which may affect the analysis. The potential for injury due to structural failure is also highlighted, emphasizing the importance of safety considerations.

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See the pdf here: www.ellipticinc.com/table.pdf

Will this table must be able to hold a 1500 lb axle? Just help me a bit and get me started. I have no idea where to begin.
 
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I believe you would have to find out how the forces would act within the structure and see if any one of those forces exceed the yielding strength of the materials being used.
 
Hello,

Could you provide a little more detail and maybe do the 1st few steps. Are there any similar examples like this one on internet.

Thanks.
 
You need to look at stresses in various parts of the fixture to see if any exceed the yield stress for the materials involved. As it is heavy and injury is a possibility, there should be a safety factor involved.

For something of this nature I would use a structural mechanics program of some sort like ABAQUS, NASTRAN, etc.
 
Can someone please check my work:

ok. if i do this by thumb rule then the structure is safe enough to hold the axle. How? now consider the load of 1500 lb = 6672 N is equally distributed among the two axle locator plates. Now since complete dimension are not given so from the observation of the angle locator plates, roughly an area of (1 inch * 1.5 inch)*2 is in contact with the axle. Now axle locator is the critical load bearing member in the table assembly. So it will be taking the maximum stress. formula for stress is, stress =force/area

stress = 6672 N / 2*950 square mm = 3.5 Mpa

Normally structural steel has a yield strength of 250 Mpa. So the calculated stress (3.5 Mpa) is very much lower than the yield stress. So the structure is safe.

Regards
 
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