ESZ Type 200 WILFRIED BECKER GMBH Elastomer · PDF fileTitle: ESZ Type200 elastomeric...

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Fire resistance grading Report by AMPA at the TU Braunschweig no. 3166/1589. The ESZ bearing type 200 shall be categorised by fire resistance grading F 90 – labelled F 90 B to DIN 412 part 2 issue 1977. Table of contents Design table t = 5 mm no scheduled torsion angle, α = 0 Page 2 Design tables t = 10 mm no scheduled torsion angle, α = 0 Page 3 Torsion angle (radian measure) α = 0.01 Page 4 Torsion angle α = 0.025 Page 5 Torsion angle α = 0.050 Page 6 Design tables t = 15 mm no scheduled torsion angle, α = 0 Page 7 Torsion angle (radian measure) α = 0.01 Page 8 Torsion angle α = 0.025 Page 9 Torsion angle α = 0.050 Page 10 Design tables t = 20 mm no scheduled torsion angle, α = 0 Page 11 Torsion angle (radian measure) α = 0.01 Page 12 Torsion angle α = 0.025 Page 13 Torsion angle α = 0.050 Page 14 Permissible outer horizontal force H Pages15-17 Schematic stress distribution Page 18 Edge-to-edge distances Page 19 Cushioning (compressions) Pages 20/21 ESZ Type 200 Non-reinforced elastomer bearing for maximum stresses Supervisory approval The bearing has been approved by the Institute of Construction Engineering (Institut für Bautechnik, IfBt) for the bearing class 1 and the bearing class 2 to DIN 4141 part 3. (Approval no. Z-16.32-408) Advantages for the designer The bearings can be charged with pressures of up to 20 N/mm 2 within permitted torsions between 0.0 and 0.05. For the first time, the design concept with supervisory approval allows the bearing problem to be treated with an engineering approach, in particular for heavily stressed components. Depending on the statically-constructive marginal conditions, compo- nents and/or bearings can be optimised. Within the variables of “pressure, bearing torsion and support geometry”, technically and economically beneficial solutions result. Design tables The following pages contain the design tables for the permissible loads and unit pressures as well as the as- sociated permissible angular distortions. The mean bearing pressures and the corresponding angular torsions are determined according to the line- ar-elastic theory of Topaloff, with the calculated shear stress limited to 7.5 N/mm 2 . The shear module G has been assumed to be 1.5 N/mm 2 . Advantages in practical applications The elastomer bearing ESZ type 200 avoids the risk of damage (chipped edges) in case of obliqueness and inaccurate placing due to the moderate stress distribu- tion and load centring in case of eccentricities (bearings torsions). Explanations can be found on page 18. 1 2.6.C/1000/04.03/SD WILFRIED BECKER GMBH Elastomer Service Zentrale Weilerhöfe 1 41564 Kaarst-Büttgen Telefon (0 21 31) 75 81 00 Telefax (0 21 31) 75 81 11 E-Mail: [email protected] Internet: www.baulager.de

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Page 1: ESZ Type 200 WILFRIED BECKER GMBH Elastomer · PDF fileTitle: ESZ Type200 elastomeric structural bearing Author: ESZ W. Becker GmbH Kaarst-Büttgen Germany Created Date: 10/17/2012

Fire resistance gradingReport by AMPA at the TU Braunschweig no. 3166/1589.The ESZ bearing type 200 shall be categorised by fireresistance grading F 90 – labelled F 90 B to DIN 412part 2 issue 1977.

Table of contents

Design table t = 5 mmno scheduled torsion angle, α = 0 Page 2

Design tables t = 10 mmno scheduled torsion angle, α = 0 Page 3Torsion angle (radian measure) α = 0.01 Page 4Torsion angle α = 0.025 Page 5Torsion angle α = 0.050 Page 6

Design tables t = 15 mmno scheduled torsion angle, α = 0 Page 7Torsion angle (radian measure) α = 0.01 Page 8Torsion angle α = 0.025 Page 9Torsion angle α = 0.050 Page 10

Design tables t = 20 mmno scheduled torsion angle, α = 0 Page 11Torsion angle (radian measure) α = 0.01 Page 12Torsion angle α = 0.025 Page 13Torsion angle α = 0.050 Page 14

Permissible outer horizontal force H Pages15-17Schematic stress distribution Page 18Edge-to-edge distances Page 19Cushioning (compressions) Pages 20/21

ESZ Type 200Non-reinforced elastomer bearingfor maximum stresses

Supervisory approval

The bearing has been approved by the Institute ofConstruction Engineering (Institut für Bautechnik, IfBt)for the bearing class 1 and the bearing class 2 to DIN4141 part 3.(Approval no. Z-16.32-408)

Advantages for the designer

The bearings can be charged with pressures of up to 20 N/mm2 within permitted torsions between 0.0and 0.05. For the first time, the design concept withsupervisory approval allows the bearing problem to betreated with an engineering approach, in particular for heavily stressed components. Depending on thestatically-constructive marginal conditions, compo-nents and/or bearings can be optimised. Within thevariables of “pressure, bearing torsion and supportgeometry”, technically and economically beneficial solutions result.

Design tables

The following pages contain the design tables for thepermissible loads and unit pressures as well as the as-sociated permissible angular distortions.The mean bearing pressures and the correspondingangular torsions are determined according to the line-ar-elastic theory of Topaloff, with the calculated shearstress limited to 7.5 N/mm2. The shear module G hasbeen assumed to be 1.5 N/mm2.

Advantages in practical applications

The elastomer bearing ESZ type 200 avoids the risk ofdamage (chipped edges) in case of obliqueness and inaccurate placing due to the moderate stress distribu-tion and load centring in case of eccentricities (bearingstorsions). Explanations can be found on page 18.

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