FPPE
Mechanical
- Mar 4, 2022
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Dears,
Could you please share standard to refer to when calculating the out-of-plane force in lugs (Fz in the following image)?
Some claims to consider 10% of the resultant force in lug plane.
I'm designing the lifting of an heat exchanger and, due to the stacked support saddles and given the amount of nozzles, there is no space to install two longitudinal lugs and the only solutions are trunnions or 4 transverse lugs (using a spreader beam).
Thanks in advance
Could you please share standard to refer to when calculating the out-of-plane force in lugs (Fz in the following image)?
Some claims to consider 10% of the resultant force in lug plane.
I'm designing the lifting of an heat exchanger and, due to the stacked support saddles and given the amount of nozzles, there is no space to install two longitudinal lugs and the only solutions are trunnions or 4 transverse lugs (using a spreader beam).
Thanks in advance