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Dynamic stresses in dockside cranes during normal operation
Continuous records of stresses in jib members and basic motion speeds were taken from two different dockside cranes, first grabbing bulk sugar and second off-loading pit props; from these results overall "impact factors" were obtained on 5% probability of occurrence basis; in second case it was possible to determine separate impact factors for hoisting, slewing, and luffing motions and to show how these might be used in design, both without and with allowance for "rated" speeds of various motions.
Dynamic stresses in dockside cranes during normal operation
Continuous records of stresses in jib members and basic motion speeds were taken from two different dockside cranes, first grabbing bulk sugar and second off-loading pit props; from these results overall "impact factors" were obtained on 5% probability of occurrence basis; in second case it was possible to determine separate impact factors for hoisting, slewing, and luffing motions and to show how these might be used in design, both without and with allowance for "rated" speeds of various motions.
Dynamic stresses in dockside cranes during normal operation
Instn Civ Engrs -- Proc
Lightfoot, E. (author) / Jones, A.H. (author)
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers on Stresses in Service ; 1966
1966
6 pages
Conference paper
English
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