Design a Folding Bunk Bed: Weight, Mesh & Aluminium Tube

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A folding bunk bed design is being considered using a metal wire mesh for the top bunk supported by an aluminum square tube frame. The weight of the mesh per square meter is a key concern, particularly its ability to support a load of 100kg. Fasteners such as bolts or rivets can be used to attach the mesh to the frame effectively. Additionally, there is a request for guidance on analyzing the bending stress of the materials for specific dimensions. Overall, the discussion focuses on material selection and structural integrity for the bunk bed design.
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Would this work...?

Im designing a folding bunk bed and was wondering whether to keep the weight down I could use a metal wire mesh material as the top bunk fixed to aluminium square tube?

Also would it be possible to attach this to the tube main frame fairly easily and how much does the mesh weigh per m squared as iv done some research but can't find this detail out? The top bunk needs to support a load of 100kg in use.

Thanks for the help guys.
 
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How much does wire mesh weigh? Well how thick are the strands, and how many strands are there per square metre? Doesn't take a lot of effort to work that one out.

Sure you could use a wire metal mesh fixed to aluminium tube, just use some fasteners (bolts, rivets, adhesive, imagination).
 
Ok thanks. Could you offer me some advise on how i might go about analysing the bending stress of the material for a certain size?
 
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