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Tailing Lug

The document provides analysis of stresses on a tailing lug used to lift a vessel. It includes details of the vessel, lug, loads, and calculations of various stresses which are all found to be below allowable limits.

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Tailing Lug

The document provides analysis of stresses on a tailing lug used to lift a vessel. It includes details of the vessel, lug, loads, and calculations of various stresses which are all found to be below allowable limits.

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FileName : CodeCalc1 Page 1 of 3
Leg & Lug Analysis Tailing Lug Item: 1 10:10a Mar 24,2020

Input Echo, Leg & Lug Item 1, Description: Tailing Lug

Design Internal Pressure 10.00 kgf/cm^2


Design Temperature for Attachment TEMP 85.00 C
Vessel Outside Diameter OD 872.000 mm
Vessel Wall Thickness Ts 6.0000 mm
Vessel Corrosion Allowance Cas 0.0000 mm
Vessel Material SA-240 316L
Vessel Material UNS Number S31603
Vessel Allowable Stress at Design S 1174.13 kgf/cm^2
Analysis Type: Lifting Lug

Empty Weight of Vessel Wemp 700.00 kgf


Operating Weight of Vessel (vertical load ) W 0.00 kgf

Lifting Lug Material SA-516 70


Lifting Lug Material UNS Number K02700
Lifting Lug Yield Stress YIELD 2465.69 kgf/cm^2

Lifting Lug Orientation to Vessel Perpendicular


Total Height of Lifting Lug w 170.0000 mm
Thickness of Lifting Lug t 12.0000 mm
Diameter of Hole in Lifting Lug dh 30.0000 mm
Radius of Semi-Circular Arc of Lifting Lug r 35.0000 mm
Height of Lug from bottom to Center of Hole h 100.0000 mm
Offset from Vessel OD to Center of Hole off 106.0000 mm
Minimum thickness of Fillet Weld around Lug tw 5.0000 mm
Length of weld along side of Lifting Lug wl 24.0000 mm
Length of Weld along Bottom of Lifting Lug wb 340.0000 mm
Lift Orientation Horizontal
Force Along Vessel Axis Fax 0.00 kgf
Force Normal to Vessel Fn 725.00 kgf
Force Tangential to Vessel Ft 392.00 kgf
Impact Factor Impfac 1.50

Occasional Load Factor (AISC A5.2) Occfac 1.00

Results for lifting lugs, Description : Tailing Lug

Weld Group Inertia about the Circumferential Axis ILC 73.345 cm**4
Weld Group Centroid distance in the Long. Direction YLL 17.000 mm
Dist. of Weld Group Centroid from Lug bottom YLL_B 12.000 mm
Weld Group Inertia about the Longitudinal Axis ILL 3277.117 cm**4
Weld Group Centroid Distance in the Circ. Direction YLC 11.000 mm

Applying the Impact factor to the loads:


Ft = 392.00 * 1.50 = 588.00 kgf
Fn = 725.00 * 1.50 = 1087.50 kgf

Primary Shear Stress in the Welds due to Shear Loads [Ssll]:


= Sqrt( Fax^2+Ft^2+Fn^2 ) / ( (2*wl+wb) * tw )
= Sqrt(0^2+588^2+1087^2) / ( (2*24.0 +340.0 ) * 5.0000 )
= 63.73 kgf/cm^2

Shear Stress in the Welds due to Bending Loads [Sblf]:


= (Fn*(h-YLL_B)) *YLL/ILC + (Fax*off *YLL/ILC) + (Ft*off *YLC/ILL)
= (1087 *(100.000 -12.000 )) * 17.000 /73.345 +
(0 *106.000 * 17.000 /73.345 ) +
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(588 *106.000 * 11.000 /3277.117 )


= 223.91 kgf/cm^2

Total Shear Stress for Combined Loads [St]:


= Ssll + Sblf
= 63.726 + 223.906
= 287.63 kgf/cm^2

Allowable Shear Stress for Combined Loads [Sta]:


= 0.4 * Yield * Occfac (AISC Shear All.)
= 0.4 * 2465 * 1.00
= 986.27 kgf/cm^2

Shear Stress in Lug above Hole [Shs]:


= Sqrt( Fax^2 + Fn^2 + Ft^2 ) / Sha
= Sqrt( 0^2 + 1087^2 + 588^2 ) / 4.800
= 257.56 kgf/cm^2

Allowable Shear Stress in Lug above Hole [Sas]:


= 0.4 * Yield * Occfac
= 0.4 * 2465 * 1.00
= 986.27 kgf/cm^2

Pin Hole Bearing Stress [Pbs]:


= Sqrt( Fax^2 + Fn^2 ) / ( t * dh )
= Sqrt( 0^2 + 1087^2 ) / ( 12.000 * 30.000 )
= 302.08 kgf/cm^2

Allowable Bearing Stress [Pba]:


= Min( 0.75 * Yield * Occfac, 0.9*Yield ) AISC Bearing All.
= Min( 0.75 * 2465 * 1.00 , 2219.1 )
= 1849.26 kgf/cm^2

Bending stress at the base of the lug [Fbs]:


= Ft*off / (w*t^(2) / 6) + Fax*off / (w^(2)*t / 6)
= 588 * 106.000 / (170.000 * 12.000^(2) / 6) +
0 * 106.000 / (170.000^(2) * 12.000 / 6)
= 1527.65 kgf/cm^2

Tensile stress at the base of the lug [Fa]:


= Fn / (w * t) = 1087 / (170.000 * 12.000 )
= 53.31 kgf/cm^2

Total Combined Stress at the base of the lug:


= Fbs + Fa = 1581.0 kgf/cm^2

Lug Allowable Stress for Bending and Tension:


= Min( 0.66 * Yield * Occfac, 0.75*Yield )
= Min( 0.66 * 2465 * 1.00 , 1849.3 ) = 1627.4 kgf/cm^2

Note: Check the Shell Stresses using method such as WRC-107.

Summary of Results

Stress (kgf/cm2

Primary Shear Stress of Weld : 287.63 986.27 Ok |


Shear Stress above Hole : 257.56 986.27 Ok |
Pin Hole Bearing Stress : 302.08 1849.26 Ok |
Total Combined Stress at the lug base : 1580.96 1627.35 Ok |
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