[TR] Car trailers
Nolan
opposumking at verizon.net
Wed Jul 9 05:35:59 MDT 2008
You might find beamboy helpful for understanding the strengths and bending
of beams, and for comparing them. It has several constraint capabilities,
which make it nice for trailer frame modeling.
http://www.geocities.com/richgetze/
The math itself takes some time to come up to speed on. Don't know your
background, so I can't say how fast you can come up to speed. None the
less, this site has a pretty good walk through of the math for beam
analysis.
http://www.geom.uiuc.edu/education/calc-init/static-beam/
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Denman" <mikedenman at sbcglobal.net>
To: "Triumph" <triumphs at autox.team.net>
Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2008 2:17 AM
Subject: [TR] Car trailers
> The list seems to have a very deep knowledge base on a variety of
> subjects. I am in the planning process of building a car trailer and
> need some help. In the past, I have looked at the commercially
> available trailers and have copied their designs for my own use. This
> time I want to actually have some real data to use in the design.
> Specifically, I would like to know the relative bending strength of
> square or rectangular tubing compared with Steel Channel (force
> applied vertically to the channel) For example, what size
> tubing(height, width, and wall thickness) would be roughly equal the
> strength of 3 inch channel? And where can you find this information?
> Thanks,
> Mike Denman
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