victor007
Marine/Ocean
- Feb 13, 2012
- 17
Hi everyone,
There is some argument comes up at my office every so often about the safe working load to be marked on the pad eyes.
I have a structure to be installed offshore in GoM (Gulf of Mexico). The governing code to design the structure is API RP 2A-WSD. (By WSD I mean Working Stress Desing).
I run a 4 point lift static analysis on my structure and come up with the maximum un-factored static reaction of 100 kips in my sling. (By 4 point lift I mean 4 slings are hanging from one lift point/hook point located above of the center of gravity of the structure. The other ends of the slings are connected to 4 pad eyes at each corner of the structure). Per API RP 2A section 2.4.2.c, I pick up a DLF (Dynamic Load Factor) of 2.0, and design my pad eye per AISC-ASD. (By ASD I mean Allowable Stress Design).
The stress ratio for the combined stresses on the pad eye is 0.90. I proceed with the fabrication, and then I run an actual load test on the pad eye for 1.5x 100 kips, and it passes the load test at the fabrication site.
At this point I want to mark that pad eye for a Safe Working Load (SWL). What that safe working load would be?
Is it 100 kips, or 1.5 x 100 kips or 2.0 x 100 kips or 2x 100 kips/ 0.90?
The way I understand it, the SWL is 100 kips. I know technically and theoritically the Pad eye stress is going to reach just to the yield stress even under a 2 x 100 kips / 0.9 =222.22kips load, but that is not the number to be marked on the pad eye as the safe working load on the pad eye.
Please help me to see if I am missing something.
Thanks, 007
There is some argument comes up at my office every so often about the safe working load to be marked on the pad eyes.
I have a structure to be installed offshore in GoM (Gulf of Mexico). The governing code to design the structure is API RP 2A-WSD. (By WSD I mean Working Stress Desing).
I run a 4 point lift static analysis on my structure and come up with the maximum un-factored static reaction of 100 kips in my sling. (By 4 point lift I mean 4 slings are hanging from one lift point/hook point located above of the center of gravity of the structure. The other ends of the slings are connected to 4 pad eyes at each corner of the structure). Per API RP 2A section 2.4.2.c, I pick up a DLF (Dynamic Load Factor) of 2.0, and design my pad eye per AISC-ASD. (By ASD I mean Allowable Stress Design).
The stress ratio for the combined stresses on the pad eye is 0.90. I proceed with the fabrication, and then I run an actual load test on the pad eye for 1.5x 100 kips, and it passes the load test at the fabrication site.
At this point I want to mark that pad eye for a Safe Working Load (SWL). What that safe working load would be?
Is it 100 kips, or 1.5 x 100 kips or 2.0 x 100 kips or 2x 100 kips/ 0.90?
The way I understand it, the SWL is 100 kips. I know technically and theoritically the Pad eye stress is going to reach just to the yield stress even under a 2 x 100 kips / 0.9 =222.22kips load, but that is not the number to be marked on the pad eye as the safe working load on the pad eye.
Please help me to see if I am missing something.
Thanks, 007