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Rev C1
Material Properties:
Yield strength of plate
Material performance factor
Fy
phi
DAF
SLF
CF
SWL
Alpha
Pf
Hf
Padeye Geometry:
Diameter of Pin
Diameter of Hole
Diameter of Cheek Pl.
Thickness of Cheek Pl.
Radius of Main Plate
Height to Center of Hole
Length of Main Plate
Thickness of Main Plate
a) Capacity at Base of the Padeye
Case 1: Load acts Vertically
Factored Moment at Base
Moment Resistance at Base
Tension Resistance at Base
Interaction
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1.2
(1.1 for onshore lift, 1.2 for offshore)
1.4
(generally 1.4)
1.35
(generally 1.35)
1200 kN
5 degrees
3314 kN
= (1.05 + 1.35 * (DAF*SLF*CF-1))*SWL
166 kN
= 0.05 * Pf
(see Reference)
Dp
Dh
Dc
Tc
Rm
Hh
Lp
Tp
121 mm
126 mm
152.4 mm
50.8 mm
203.2 mm
228.6 mm
914.4 mm
50.8 mm
Mf
Mr
Pr
Mf/Mr
Pf/Pr
48.3 kN.m
132.7 kN.m
10452 kN
0.36
0.32
0.68 < 1.0 OK
250 MPa
0.9
hv
289 kN
6898 kN
3302 kN
84 kNm
2389 kNm
0.36
0.32
0.02
0.03
0.72 < 1.0 OK
140 mm
Dr
Rm
.CHEEK PL
MAIN PLATE
Hh
Dh
Lp
= Hf * (Hh+Dh/2)/1000
= phi * (Lp * Tp^2/4) * Fy * 1e-6
= phi* Lp * Tp * Fy * 1e-3
=Pf*sin(alpha*pi()/180)
= phi * Lp * Tp * 0.66 Fy * 1e-3
= Pf*cos(alpha*pi()/180)
= Vfy * (Hh+Dh/2)/1000
= phi * (Tp*Lp^2/4) *Fy * 0.000001
= Rm-Dh/2
Aw
32410 mm2
Fs
165 MPa
Vr
4813 kN
Vr >= Pf OK
= 2* (hv * Tp + 2*(Dc-Dh/2)*Tc)
= 0.66*Fy
= phi*Aw*Fs * 1e-3
Lt
Ls
= PI() * Dc * 1/4
= PI() * Dc * 1/4 + 2*SQRT(Rm^2-(Dc/2)^2)
120 mm
496 mm
At
22725 mm2
TFr
5113 kN
Tfr >= Pf OK
= Tp * (Lt + 0.66*Ls)
= phi*At*Fy * 1e-3
Br
4137 kN
Br >= Pf OK
= phi*Fy*Dp*(Tp+2*Tc)/1000
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DESIGN OF PADEYE USING CHEEK PLATES
LOCATION: Bottom of Spreader Beam
NOTES RELATING TO PREVIOUS SPREADSHEET PAGE
Check requirements of CM-E-S-P-M00-PH.216
1. Edge distance
Dr - Dh
=
2.Hole diameter
Recommended hole diameter,
Dh - Dp
Dh = Dp + 3
for D =< 50mm
Dh = Dp + 6
for D > 50mm
5 =< 6, not necessary to check Fhertz
- if moment capacity is a problem, consider transverse plates to support out of plane bending
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