Need someone with engineering background to assist with statics calculation

In summary, the person is looking for someone with mechanical engineering background who can assist them in making calculations to reduce the weight of an aluminum tray to support a tablet. They say that they tried to find this information on the internet but no luck. They suggest that someone who is willing to volunteer their time or who is able to do a computer simulation to help them.
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I am looking for someone with mechanical engineering background who can assist me in making some calculations. I have an aluminum tray that is connected to a tripod and that supports a laptop. I want to get a lighter and smaller aluminum tray that can accommodate a tablet, but I don't know exactly how small and thin I could get it. I have spent countless hours attempting to find the answer and I asked a version of my question in both the physics and engineering sections of this forum but no luck. I tried to use a free fea cad program but it was a bit too complicated for me. I'm sure that an engineering student could easily figure this out and I would be willing to hire one for a reasonable rate. Better yet would be someone willing to volunteer a little bit of their time. I don't know how complicated this is, but I'm guessing that it shouldn't take more than 30 minutes to make some approximate calculations.
 
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You mean you want to calculate how thick a sheet of aluminum should be to be able to support a certain weight without bending?
 
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Yes, that's basically it. If you do a Google image search for aluminum laptop tripod you will see many examples of what I'm trying to do. Right now I have an aluminum tray for my old laptop that sits on a tripod mount. I want the same thing for my tablet, but I want to reduce the weight of the tray as much as possible. The current aluminum tray is about 1/8" in thickness and easily supports my nearly 5 pound laptop, and I imagine it could probably support double that weight. Based on that, I would like to see if a 1/16" tray could work. Furthermore, I would like to know if I could make other changes in regard to the shape of the tray and any other weight reducing techniques.
 
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If you want to test different shapes of the tray, you need to do a finite element elastoplasticity simulation on a computer, and input the shear modulus and yield stress of aluminum as parameters.
 
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I really need someone who can do that for me, since I definitely don't have any experience with engineering. I played around with a free program called Lisa for the last hour, and I really have no idea what I'm doing.
 
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How much force do people apply to the touch screen of a tablet? Perhaps more than the tablet weighs sometimes? They may even rest their arms/hands on the tray?
 
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Some things are best determined empirically.
Stiffness without thickness .let's think here ...
Cardboard is corrugated for a reason. Cooking trays have a lip for a reason. Eggshells are curved for a reason.
Can you put some curvature in your design ? or roll an edge ?
I'd go to local hardware store and buy some aluminum sheet for experimentation. Or a metal salvage yard - mine gets a lot of interesting aircraft structural parts...

old jim
 

Related to Need someone with engineering background to assist with statics calculation

1. What is the purpose of statics calculation?

Statics calculation is used to analyze and predict the behavior of structures and objects at rest. It is an important aspect of engineering that helps ensure the safety and stability of various systems and designs.

2. Who typically needs assistance with statics calculation?

Engineers and designers often require assistance with statics calculation, as it involves complex mathematical concepts and equations. It is also common for students and researchers to seek help with this type of calculation.

3. Why is an engineering background important for assisting with statics calculation?

An engineering background provides a strong understanding of the fundamentals of statics, including principles of mechanics, force and equilibrium, and structural analysis. This knowledge is necessary for accurately performing and interpreting statics calculations.

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Statics calculation can be used to solve a wide range of problems, such as determining the forces acting on a structure, analyzing the stability of a building, or predicting the behavior of a mechanical system under different conditions.

5. How can someone with an engineering background assist with statics calculation?

Someone with an engineering background can provide expertise and guidance in performing statics calculations, ensuring accuracy and efficiency. They can also offer insights and recommendations for problem-solving and interpreting results.

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