I not yet full understand about this analisys. But have you try to use feature stress analisys in solidworks
I am the FEA Engineer, I can help if you wish with no charge, because it is simple case. I will need the CAD any format, material name and brief explanation about the connection type!
Thank you! How can I send the CAD File?
Material Name: Steel Mild Square Tube 50x50x3.2
Welded connection.
Upload the model and which material it is, and I can run a FEA and determine it for you.
I am using Ansys for simulations and I cannot upload the simulation file, just results.
Regarding the material data. I've found some information about tensile strength
regarding connection:
how this tubes are connected ? They are welded or by screws ?
Thank you!
Dima
Hello again,
So, I've simulated the force load from the top side and it looks like at ~40,000N steel material will start to deform plastically, so until this force value you will stay in the elastic limit. There will be some local area with stress exceed, but those are not relevant.
I will attach here some pictures with results:
Thank you!
Dima
Thank you!
All welded. Thank you!
Hello, Thank you for answering. Does that mean it can hold up to 4,000kg?
Yes, you are right. But you need to know that this is really the limit of the elasticity. If you will go higher, the structure will start to deform permanently. I would go with a little bit lower load to be on the safe side, for example 3,500kg or to create better structure. One more point, I've simulated it with a static force, it would be necessary to simulate it in a transient simulation with some seismic load.
Thank you for the information.
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