sisaacs
Structural
- Mar 13, 2022
- 10
I've been tasked with designing a top davit for a filter, and the design weight of the top blind flange is 6,750 lb. I've designed a few davits in my career using Procedure 6-1 in the Pressure Vessel Design Manual (Moss) but none with such a large load. The davits I have designed have all been the basic "sleeve a pipe into a larger pipe and add a ton of grease so it'll rotate easily" type, but my customer (vessel fabrication shop) is asking if we should go to a roller bearing or other bearing type for a davit loaded this heavily. I'm hoping someone with relevant experience can answer two questions:
1. Is a bearing required here? Where's the load limit at which a bearing starts to make sense?
2. I'm an oil & gas structural guy; I don't really know how to go about specifying a bearing for this application (or for any application, really). What kind of bearing would make sense? I know I'm likely going to need to loop in a mechanical engineer on this, but I'd like to have some ideas.
The davit will have a 5-ton manual chain hoist for lifting the top flange.
1. Is a bearing required here? Where's the load limit at which a bearing starts to make sense?
2. I'm an oil & gas structural guy; I don't really know how to go about specifying a bearing for this application (or for any application, really). What kind of bearing would make sense? I know I'm likely going to need to loop in a mechanical engineer on this, but I'd like to have some ideas.
The davit will have a 5-ton manual chain hoist for lifting the top flange.