MrJB
Structural
- Oct 7, 2021
- 15
Hi all, We have been approached to provide structural engineering advice/maintenance measures for the ongoing operation of a number of 50 year old overhead gantry crane rails enclosed in an even older shed. There are two rails. One was originally rated to about 30t and the other 10t. The rails are about 150 and 80 metres long respectively. Design life was probably 25 years although the cranes have been relatively lighlty used ie lifting to near max capacity may 200 times/year and even less so in the last 10 years. They were downrated a number of years ago to approx half their original capacity due to fatigue related concerns by another firm.
There are 3 solutions that we are considering:
1-Condition analysis and further downrating of gantry cranes with a limited lifespan
2-Condition analysis and strengthening of existing rails/columns ie propping the crane rails mid span
3-Replacement of crane rails although stability of the rails would probably still come from the old shed.
Project cost, lifetime cost and down time for carrying out repairs/upgrades are factors. We would like to propose the most time/cost effective solution that can be justified from an engineering point of view.
Does anyone have any recommendations/experience in a similar situation and/or experience analysing crane girders for fatigue?
Thanks
There are 3 solutions that we are considering:
1-Condition analysis and further downrating of gantry cranes with a limited lifespan
2-Condition analysis and strengthening of existing rails/columns ie propping the crane rails mid span
3-Replacement of crane rails although stability of the rails would probably still come from the old shed.
Project cost, lifetime cost and down time for carrying out repairs/upgrades are factors. We would like to propose the most time/cost effective solution that can be justified from an engineering point of view.
Does anyone have any recommendations/experience in a similar situation and/or experience analysing crane girders for fatigue?
Thanks