MikeG7
Mechanical
- Jun 6, 2012
- 199
Not sure if this is the best location in the forum to post this question:
The WRC-107 analysis done for a lifting trunnion assumes that the trunnion is connected to the shell and calculates the stress in the shell and in the pad if a pad is used.
I have a situation where I want to weld the trunnion only to the pad. The stresses in the trunnion would be the same but the effect on the vessel would be different as only the pad is transferring the load to the vessel.
Would it be unreasonable to use WRC-107 for this configuration?
The WRC-107 analysis done for a lifting trunnion assumes that the trunnion is connected to the shell and calculates the stress in the shell and in the pad if a pad is used.
I have a situation where I want to weld the trunnion only to the pad. The stresses in the trunnion would be the same but the effect on the vessel would be different as only the pad is transferring the load to the vessel.
Would it be unreasonable to use WRC-107 for this configuration?