mounting frame for setup of experiments in statics, strength of materials and dynamics
Code | SE112 |
Description:
- The mounting frame SE 112provides a clearly laid-out, user-friendly means of setting up experiments in the fields of statics, strength of materials and dynamics.
- SE 112comprises four steel sections which are bolted together to form a frame.
- Two feet on the sides provide stability.
- The frame is quick and easy to assemble, with just a few actions needed.
Technical Details:
Specification:
- frame for mounting of experiments in statics, strength of materials and dynamics
- sturdy sectional steel double frame, welded
- easy, exact mounting of all components by precision clamp fixings
- stable on laboratory desktops or workbenches
- frame supplied disassembled
Technical Data:
Mounting frame made of steel sections:
- frame opening W x H: 1250x900mm
- section groove width: 40mm
Dimensions & Weight:
- L x W x H: 1400x400x1130mm (assembled)
- L x W x H: 1400x400x200mm (without mountings)
- Weight: approx. 32kg
Scope of Delivery:
- 1 mounting frame, disassembled
- 1 set of bolts with hexagon socket wrench
- 1 instruction manual
Accessories:
· Required: WP 300.09 Laboratory trolley
· Optional: Equilibrium conditions
SE 110.50 Cable under dead-weight
SE 110.53 Equilibrium in a single plane, statically determinate system
Bridges, beams and arches:
SE 110.12 Lines of influence on the Gerber beam
SE 110.16 Parabolic arch
SE 110.17 Three-hinged arch
SE 110.18 Forces on a suspension bridge
Forces and deformations in a truss:
SE 110.21 Forces in various single plane trusses
SE 110.22 Forces in an indeterminate truss
SE 110.44 Deformation of trusses
Elastic and permanent deformations:
SE 110.14 Elastic line of a beam
SE 110.20 Deformation of frames
SE 110.29 Torsion of bars
SE 110.47 Methods to determine the elastic line
SE 110.48 Bending test, plastic deformation
Stability and buckling:
SE 110.19 Investigation of simple stability problems
SE 110.57 Buckling of bars
Vibrations in a bending beam:
SE 110.58 Free vibrations in a bending beam
Due to the continuous development of our products, the goods supplied may vary in detail to that illustrated on this Website.