thedillweed
Mechanical
- Jun 12, 2003
- 6
I am modifying the endstops for a large overhead crane in our shop. The crane weighs about 80,000 lb and I assume the maximum speed when it hits the stops to be 120 feet per minute(this is a constant velocity, i.e. zero acceleration). Of course, the operator should never actually be going this fast when he hits the stops, but you never know! The endstops are constructed as upright steel built-up beams, the cross section of which is basically like an i-beam (moment of inertia for this section is 1035 in^4). The stop is 31 inches tall, with the point of impact occuring 23 inches from the base. I need to calculate the stress exerted on the endstop during such a collision to make sure that my modifications will not result in failure of the stop. What is the best way to calculate this?