Structural analysis on wooden beam systems-civil engineering
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Hi,
I need some structural analysis doing on a simple beam and load system. It is actually a climbing wall which has an adjustable angle. The bottom horizontal beam is flat on the floor. there is an upright (vertical 95mm x 95mm) vertical wood beam with a hinge at the top. On the hinge is attached the top beam which is the climbing wall. The beam is adjustable but can come to 40 degrees to the vertical. There is a restraint (either rope or wooden brace) to stop the beam from swinging down with the climbers weight.
I have given the dimensions of the Pine wooden beams on the drawing. The beams will be bolted together (accept for the hinge). I want to know what all of the stresses and bending moments are in the system to know where the maximum forces are and whether or not the wood I have specified is strong enough. I would like to add a factor of safety of at lease 2 times (or ideally 3 times)
Please could you model this on a structural analysis software system and provide all of the forces, stresses, deflections and let me know the maximum factor of safety before failure with the specified wood dimensions. If the dimensions of the wood are too small I would like the right dimensions to achieve a factor of safety of 3. I would like to know that the screws I would need to hold the joints as well.
Please can you quote, and also confirm the software you will be using.
thanks
Richard
I need some structural analysis doing on a simple beam and load system. It is actually a climbing wall which has an adjustable angle. The bottom horizontal beam is flat on the floor. there is an upright (vertical 95mm x 95mm) vertical wood beam with a hinge at the top. On the hinge is attached the top beam which is the climbing wall. The beam is adjustable but can come to 40 degrees to the vertical. There is a restraint (either rope or wooden brace) to stop the beam from swinging down with the climbers weight.
I have given the dimensions of the Pine wooden beams on the drawing. The beams will be bolted together (accept for the hinge). I want to know what all of the stresses and bending moments are in the system to know where the maximum forces are and whether or not the wood I have specified is strong enough. I would like to add a factor of safety of at lease 2 times (or ideally 3 times)
Please could you model this on a structural analysis software system and provide all of the forces, stresses, deflections and let me know the maximum factor of safety before failure with the specified wood dimensions. If the dimensions of the wood are too small I would like the right dimensions to achieve a factor of safety of 3. I would like to know that the screws I would need to hold the joints as well.
Please can you quote, and also confirm the software you will be using.
thanks
Richard
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