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lifting trunnion

lifting trunnion

lifting trunnion

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I am attempting to desing a lifting trunnion made of 10" sch. 80 pipe welded onto a thin wall steel stack.  The lift will be approx 100 kips.  I am looking for a good design routine to aid in the calculations.  I am considering using WRC 297 as a design basis, but I was wondering if any else has a better idea.  Thanks in advace for your help.
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RE: lifting trunnion

Dennis R Moss "Pressure Vessel Design Handbook" Gulf Publishing is very practical. He refers to I Magnusson "Design of Davits", Fluor Engineers Inc, Irvine, California, and R J Roard "Formulas for Stress and Strain".

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