Effect of the Looseness of the Beam End Connection Used for the Pallet Racking Storage Systems, on the Mechanical Behavior of the Bearing Beams

Materials (Basel). 2022 Jul 6;15(14):4728. doi: 10.3390/ma15144728.

Abstract

The worldwide use of pallet racking storage systems leads to the necessity for research regarding the effects of the clearance between the metallic tabs of the connector and upright slots (looseness effect) on the performance of load-bearing beams. Firstly, the looseness angle and the rotational stiffness were experimentally obtained for three types of beam-to-upright connections. A theoretical approach is used to investigate the magnitude of the looseness effects that occurred on the performances of the bearing beam of the pallet storage systems in terms of the bending moment developed at the midpoint of the beam and maximum deflection. Calculation corrections were evaluated for the connections involved in the experimental part, for the case which considers the looseness effects with respect to the case which does not consider the looseness effect. In order to evaluate the effects of the parameters of the connections on calculus corrections, the theoretical model was used for other types of beam-to-upright connections. It is shown that the maximum corrections are 2.99% and 5.16% for the bending moment developed at the midpoint of the beam and for the maximum deflection, respectively. It is proved that the connector type affects the size of the correction.

Keywords: beam-end connection; bending; clearance; gap; looseness; stiffness; storage systems.

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This research received no external funding.