rahul4engg
Structural
- Jan 3, 2013
- 7
Dear engineers,
As per DNV rules, padeye design is suitable for only one shackle size (shackle pin diameter and shackle inside width). Hence, I want to design a padeye (to be marked a SWL of 4.75 tonnes) suitable with 4.75 tonnes WLL standard shackle.
Qusetion 1)
However, when i am supposed to test the padeye, test load = 4.75 x 2.5 = 11.875 tonnes. hence, for testing, I will need to use a 12.0 tonne shackle, but the hole in the padeye is unsuitable for this.
Could anyone tell me if there are special shackles for padeye testing with smaller high grade pins, or is it allowed to overload the shackles for padeye testing?
Question 2)
According to DNV 2.7-3 "Offshore Portable units", padeye is designed with respect to RSF which comprises of skew load factors, sling angles and dynamic factors during lifting. corresponding shackle WLL is stipulated as WLL = 0.45 x RSF.
If I want to mark a SWL on the padeye, will it be correct to mark SWL = shackle WLL = 0.45 x RSF
Best Regards,
Rahul Barve
As per DNV rules, padeye design is suitable for only one shackle size (shackle pin diameter and shackle inside width). Hence, I want to design a padeye (to be marked a SWL of 4.75 tonnes) suitable with 4.75 tonnes WLL standard shackle.
Qusetion 1)
However, when i am supposed to test the padeye, test load = 4.75 x 2.5 = 11.875 tonnes. hence, for testing, I will need to use a 12.0 tonne shackle, but the hole in the padeye is unsuitable for this.
Could anyone tell me if there are special shackles for padeye testing with smaller high grade pins, or is it allowed to overload the shackles for padeye testing?
Question 2)
According to DNV 2.7-3 "Offshore Portable units", padeye is designed with respect to RSF which comprises of skew load factors, sling angles and dynamic factors during lifting. corresponding shackle WLL is stipulated as WLL = 0.45 x RSF.
If I want to mark a SWL on the padeye, will it be correct to mark SWL = shackle WLL = 0.45 x RSF
Best Regards,
Rahul Barve