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Choker Design

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Luike

Mechanical
Aug 9, 2007
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Dear Colleagues:

I have checked for a Cinch to lift a equipment using 2 of this type. We have checked critical points and we know very well the responsibility of kind of lifting. Problem to me at this point, I try to evaluate using Moss pag 416 (transp and erection ....)but unfortunatelly we will apply another rope angle (57 instead 30 as worked example).

Looking in Roark, Moss indicates a combination valid for 5Th edition (table 17 cases 12 and 18 combined), so I have 6th edition and proposed combination is not applicable. Could you explain me which cases are applicables in 6th edition?

Thanks in advanced

Luike
 
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Reference DR. L.C. Peng "PIPE STRESS ENGINEERING"
choking force, ring girder supports, 180-82
choking model
discontinuitys tresses|, 4243
See also Kellogg's choking model
choking phenomenon in gas flow, 392
 
Dear Colleagues:

Thanks for your promptly answer. I'll check in these books, LSThill, thank's again.
 
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