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Davit Design Calculation: L 1 D V H V H V D

This document calculates the design of a davit used to lift equipment. It calculates loads, bending moments, stresses on components, and verifies stresses are below allowable limits. Key points: - It calculates the vertical and horizontal forces on the davit from the lifted load. - It determines the bending moment on the davit mast is 12872065 N-mm. - It calculates stresses on the davit, support plates, and eyebolt and confirms all are below their allowable limits.

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Davit Design Calculation: L 1 D V H V H V D

This document calculates the design of a davit used to lift equipment. It calculates loads, bending moments, stresses on components, and verifies stresses are below allowable limits. Key points: - It calculates the vertical and horizontal forces on the davit from the lifted load. - It determines the bending moment on the davit mast is 12872065 N-mm. - It calculates stresses on the davit, support plates, and eyebolt and confirms all are below their allowable limits.

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Davit Design Calculation

Design Code : Dennis R Moss


Davit Design , Procedure 6-1
Forces & Moments in Davit and Vessel
Loads on Davit Symbol Value Unit
Weight of Flange+Dish+Nozzle WL = 970 Kg.
Weight of Davit, Boom & Brace W1 = 125 Kg.
Total Weight of Davit Wd = 1095 Kg.
Vertical Impact Factor Cv = 1.5
Horizontal Impact Factor CH = 0.5
Vertical Force,
fV = 14273.55 N
fHorizontal
= CV x WForce,
v L
fH = 613.13 N
Fh = C
Axial x WL
Load,
h
P = fv + Wd P = 25015.50 N
BENDING MOMENT IN DAVIT MAST, M1
Length of Boom L1 = 875 mm
Length of Mast L2 = 535 mm
Distance between Guide to Support L3 = 290 mm
Moment, M1 = fvL1 + 0.5W1L1 + fhL2 M1 = 12872065.63 N-mm

STRESSES IN DAVIT
MAST, BOOM & BRACING PROPERTIES
Symbol Value Unit
Davit Material MoC = SA333 Gr.6
Outside Diameter, DO DO = 114.3 mm
Wall Thickness of Davit, tp tP = 13.49 mm
Inside diameter, Di Di = 87.32 mm
Outside Radius, a a = 57.15 mm
Bend Radius, R R = 152 mm
Moment of Inertia,
I = pi/64 x (Do4 - D 4
) I = 5521670.00 mm4
Cross Sectional Area,
i
A = pi/4 x (Do - Di )
2 2 A = 4270.17 mm2
Section Modulus,
Z = (pi/32D ) x (Do4 - Di4) Z = 96617.15 mm3
Radius of Gyration,
o
r = 35.96 mm
r = Sqrt (I/A)
Yield Stress, Fy Fy = 240 N/mm2
Allowable Axial Stress,
Fa = 144.00 N/mm2
Fa = 0.6FyBending Stress,
Allowable
Fb = 158.4 N/mm2
Fb = 0.66Fy
STRESS CO-EFFICIENT
Coefficient ɑ (Alpha),
ɑ = (tp x R)/aβ2 (Beta), ɑ = 0.63
Coefficient
β = 0.81
β = 6 / (5 + K,
Coefficient 6ɑ2)
K = 0.39
K=1
Axial Stress - +
- (9 / (10 12ɑ2)
Mast,
fa = 5.86 N/mm2
f =
Bending P/A Moment at Davit Curve,
a
M2 = 9214955.39 N-mm
M2 = (M1 Stress
Bending (L2 - R))at/ M
L21,
fb = 133.23 N/mm2
Bending
fb = M 1 / Z Stress at M ,
2
fb = 104.56 N/mm2
fb = (M2a / I)Stress,
Combined x (2 / (3K√3 β))
(fa/Fa) + (fb/Fb) =< 1 = 0.88
COMBINED STRESS LESS THAN 1 OK
PROPERTIES OF SUPPORT PLATE
Support Plate Material = SA516 Gr.70
Support Plate Width w = 198 mm
Diameter of Hole Ø = 126 mm
Support Plate Thickness, t t = 14 mm
Quantity of Plate, N N = 1
Cross Sectional Area,
A = 1008 mm2
A = (w-ø) x t
STRESS ON SUPPORT PLATE
Required Bending Stress,
P = 24.82 N/mm2
P / (A x N)
Yield Stress, Fyp = 260 N/mm2
Allowable Bending Stress = 0.66Fy Fap = 171.6 N/mm2
ACTUAL STRESS LESS THAN ALLOWABLE OK
Required Tensile Stress,
P = 14.16 N/mm2
P / (A x N)
Yield Stress, Fyp = 260 N/mm2
Allowable Tensile Stress = 0.6Fy Fap = 156 N/mm2
ACTUAL STRESS LESS THAN ALLOWABLE OK
PROPERTIES OF BOTTOM SUPPORT PLATE
Bottom Support Plate Material = SA240 Type.316L
Bottom Support Plate Width w = 200 mm
Diameter of Hole Ø = 115 mm
Bottom Support Plate Thickness, t t = 20 mm
Quantity of Plate, N N = 1
Cross Sectional Area,
A = 1700 mm2
A = (w-ø) x t
STRESS ON BOTTOM SUPPORT PLATE
Required Tensile Stress,
fv = 8.40 N/mm2
fv / (A x N)
Yield Stress, Fyp = 170 N/mm2
Allowable Tensile Stress = 0.6Fy Fap = 102 N/mm2
ACTUAL STRESS LESS THAN ALLOWABLE OK
EYE BOLT DESIGN
Load on Eyebolt F = 9515.7 N
Cross Section Area for Ø20 eyebolt A = 314.2 mm2
Max. Stress in Eyebolt = F/A Smax = 30.29 N/mm2
Eyebolt Material SA 479 Gr.316
Yield stress FY = 250 N/mm2
Allowable Stress fa = 150 N/mm2
ACTUAL STRESS LESS THAN ALLOWABLE OK

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