Gourile
Civil/Environmental
- Jan 26, 2001
- 56
To all,
Cranes are conventionally manufatured with a camber. Some of the crane design codes as CMAA70 give direct regulation for the calculation of the magnitude of this camber,i.e. dead plus half capacity deflection. Others as UK design code don't mention it and some others, like FEM, have regulations of not having sag. The question is: what is the significance of the camber from scientific point of view, what happens if such a camber is ommited or even reversed to a sag? And would a sag affects long term operation and capacity of a crane?
Thanks in forward for your response.
Cranes are conventionally manufatured with a camber. Some of the crane design codes as CMAA70 give direct regulation for the calculation of the magnitude of this camber,i.e. dead plus half capacity deflection. Others as UK design code don't mention it and some others, like FEM, have regulations of not having sag. The question is: what is the significance of the camber from scientific point of view, what happens if such a camber is ommited or even reversed to a sag? And would a sag affects long term operation and capacity of a crane?
Thanks in forward for your response.