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Crane Part Design: Stress design criteria & Safety factors

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navidMSE

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Aug 28, 2016
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Hello Dear all, we want to replace some of the crane parts, and I want to recalculate the Max Capacity of the crane by using Abaqus program and I'm good at abaqus,but I don't know what should be the criteria for max stress on the part, what percentage of the Yield stress should be the max allowable stress, what safety factor should be selected?

Thanks for your considerations
 
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Your best measure would be to buy the crane manufacturer's parts instead of making your own parts.
 
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