Fencer01
Marine/Ocean
- Jul 19, 2010
- 4
we are doing a crane boom analysis and are confused about the application of the loadings at the tip of a the boom.
Our scenario is –
6m SWH, we have computed the dynamic factor to be 2.81 for an SWL of 12 tonnes. Thus the actual load at the crane boom tip is about 34 tonnes (12 x 2.81). However we are unsure if this load is to be applied as individual to the crane boom tip or is to be combined with the tension in the wire rope on the other side of the sheave (see below)
As u can see the confusion.. the 12 tonnes becomes 60 tonnes for structural analysis.. seems a bit over the top. Would highly appreciate if this can be clarified.
Our scenario is –
6m SWH, we have computed the dynamic factor to be 2.81 for an SWL of 12 tonnes. Thus the actual load at the crane boom tip is about 34 tonnes (12 x 2.81). However we are unsure if this load is to be applied as individual to the crane boom tip or is to be combined with the tension in the wire rope on the other side of the sheave (see below)

As u can see the confusion.. the 12 tonnes becomes 60 tonnes for structural analysis.. seems a bit over the top. Would highly appreciate if this can be clarified.