ChrisF90
Mechanical
- May 6, 2015
- 14
I am currently designing shipping saddles and was wondering if there were circumstances where the baseplate thickness would not need to be calculated with the shipping loadings. The vessel will be tied down directly over each saddle such that the longitudinal and lateral loads will be translated into additional vertical loads. The saddles themselves will not be secured to the transport.
I would think that the baseplate would only need to be thick enough to support the weight of the vessel (without shipping loadings considered), if the vessel is tied down as I described above during shipping.
Thanks,
Chris
I would think that the baseplate would only need to be thick enough to support the weight of the vessel (without shipping loadings considered), if the vessel is tied down as I described above during shipping.
Thanks,
Chris