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Another Option to lock inner leg of c-c

Another Option to lock inner leg of c-c. Top View of casting. Option to not drill casting (back to stud welding). Stud weld 0.5” studs on outer flange surfaces at assembly before TF coils are on. Make insulating bushings, washers and shims for studs. Make 0.25-0.5” restraining plates

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Another Option to lock inner leg of c-c

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  1. Another Option to lock inner leg of c-c

  2. Top View of casting

  3. Option to not drill casting (back to stud welding) Stud weld 0.5” studs on outer flange surfaces at assembly before TF coils are on. Make insulating bushings, washers and shims for studs. Make 0.25-0.5” restraining plates Slid restraining plates onto studs, secure with nuts. Forgive the crudeness of this picture

  4. Shear stud plates As is now

  5. Deflection and Sliding (meters)

  6. Option to increase shear at top (from Tom Brown) There are four 1” tapped holes in the type-C foot. What’s the added shear capacity if we use continuous (isolated)plates connecting the C’s. If you can increase the tap size going to a larger bolt on the first one should help as all are accessible. Of course the CAD model looks better than the actual parts.

  7. C-C Cutout at MDL Possible accessible region GATOR BAIT C-C Inner leg (skinny region)

  8. More MDL pictures

  9. MDL Pictures

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