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Lift eye design/evaluation

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osw

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May 12, 2008
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I have a u-shaped lift eye made of round bar (both ends welded). What approach should one follow in computing the maximum stress on the lift eye: the flexure formula, the curved beam flexure formula, (used on crane hooks) or a different approach? Thank you.
 
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