dik
Structural
- Apr 13, 2001
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I have half a dozen existing cranes that need certification; this is in Canada. The cranes are bridge cranes and a jib crane. I can easily analyse and design the cranes and supports for loads. They are lightly loaded cranes, all less than 2.5 Tons.
I am uncertain about load factors to be applied and if load testing is required. Regular steel design load factors are 1.25 for DL and 1.5 for LL for our steel code. I would suspect that these might be different for cranes. I know for mining stuff whether 'in mine' or 'in shaft' the load factors are significantly higher.
Can anyone provide me with what normal standard load factors cranes have to be designed for by whatever standard is required.
Thanks in advance...
Rather than think climate change and the corona virus as science, think of it as the wrath of God. Feel any better? Dik
I am uncertain about load factors to be applied and if load testing is required. Regular steel design load factors are 1.25 for DL and 1.5 for LL for our steel code. I would suspect that these might be different for cranes. I know for mining stuff whether 'in mine' or 'in shaft' the load factors are significantly higher.
Can anyone provide me with what normal standard load factors cranes have to be designed for by whatever standard is required.
Thanks in advance...
Rather than think climate change and the corona virus as science, think of it as the wrath of God. Feel any better? Dik