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Lifting Lug

The document summarizes the stresses analysis of a lifting lug used to lift heavy equipment. It calculates bending stress, shear stress, tension stress, and combined stresses and compares them to the allowable stresses for the material of the lug. All stresses were found to be less than the allowable values, indicating the design is safe based on the calculations shown. Safety factors for shear and tension were also provided.
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Lifting Lug

The document summarizes the stresses analysis of a lifting lug used to lift heavy equipment. It calculates bending stress, shear stress, tension stress, and combined stresses and compares them to the allowable stresses for the material of the lug. All stresses were found to be less than the allowable values, indicating the design is safe based on the calculations shown. Safety factors for shear and tension were also provided.
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& Boyce Mfg. Co. Ltd., process Equipment Division, Plant - 15, Vikhroli, Mumbai - 400079 MDC No.

: 851 JOB NO. : 110120 Made By : SBS Client : Reliance Petroleum Ltd. PMC : Bechtel UK Equipment No. : MV-RF414-C-113 Page No. Rev. Date 170 :3 : 02/02/04

LIFTING LUG STRESSES IN BENDING, TENSION & SHEAR

F1

Half Lifting Angle Erection Weight Impact Factor F1=W/2 F2=F1.tan() Arm for Bending

W i F1 F2 a

[ [ [ [ [ [ [

Degrees kgf -kgf kgf cm -kg / cm

] ] ] ] ] ] ] ]

15.000 175,000 1.500 131,250 35,168.332 29.000 IS2062 Gr A 2345.00

F2 a
Material of lifting Lug Yield Strength Allowable Stresses for Bending = 0.66Y Shear = 0.4 x Y Tension = 0.6Y Combined=0.9Y Lug Width Lug Thickness Section Modulus=WT/6 W T Z Y

[ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [

kg / cm kg / cm kg / cm kg / cm cm cm cm kg / cm kg / cm kg / cm kg / cm kg / cm

] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ]

1547.70 938.00 1407.00 2110.50 61.00 10.00 1016.67 1003.16 57.65 215.16 1218.33 1221.05

Bending Stress=F2 X a / Z Shear Stress=F2 / (W X T) Tension Stress=F1 / (W.T) Net Normal Stress=Sb+St

Sb Ss St Sn

Combined Stress={Sb+St+[(Sb+St)^2+4Ss^2]^0.5} / 2

Sc [

SINCE ALL THE STRESSES ARE < ALLOWABLE STRESSES, THE DESIGN IS SAFE. As per Page 264 of Bedner : Combined Max Shear=S's=[(Sb/2)+Ss]^0.5 Combined Maximum Tension=(Sb/2)+S's Safety Factors In Shear = 0.6 X Yield / S's In Tension=Yield/S S's S [ [ kg / cm kg / cm ] ] 504.884 1,006.465

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2.787 2.330

GODREJ & BOYCE MFG. CO. LTD., DESIGN DEPT., PLANT 15, MUMBAI, INDIA.

DESIGN OF INTERMEDIATE LIFTING LUG (TYPE "C") MDC No.: 216 Job No. : 97025 Made By : NSL Client : TOYO Page : Rev. : 0 Date : 26 / 03 / 97 1

Consultant : TOYO Eqpt. No. : 2C - 450

Area of cross section = b.d - k.h

cm ^ 2 ]

#REF!

Section Modulus of Cross Section = (b.d^3 - h.k^3) / ( 6 x d )

cm ^ 3 ]

#REF!

Moment at column O/D = 1.25 X We X L

[ kgf - cm ]

#VALUE!

Bending Stress = M / Z

Sb

[ kgf/cm^2 ]

#VALUE!

Shear Stress = 1.25 X F / A

Ss

[ kgf/cm^2 ]

#VALUE!

Combined maximum shear : = [(Sb/2)^2+Ss^2]^0.5

S's

[ kgf/cm^2 ]

#VALUE!

Combined maximum tension : = (Sb / 2) + S's

[ kgf/cm^2 ]

#VALUE!

Safety factors : in shear = 0.6 x Yield strength / S's in tension = 0.6 x Yield strength / S S.F.sh [ ] ] #VALUE! #VALUE!

S.F.ten [

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