Lifting Lug Design Manual

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Lifting Lug Design Handbook

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9.14 Axially Loaded Lug Design. This section presents procedures for the optimized design of lugs, bushings and pin in a symmetrical, double-shear joint, such as shown in Figure 9-5, subjected to a static axial load (P). One design procedure applies to the case where the pin is critical in shear, the other to the case where the pin is critical. Lifting Lug Design Spreadsheet $ 70.00 $ 50.00 Among the methods available to calculate the lifting lugs, the air force method remain one of the most reliable available nowadays, even though it was published in 1969. Related Resources: Design Engineering. Lifting Lug Design Spreadsheet Calculator. Engineering Excel Spreadsheet Downloads Welding Design and Engineering Pressure Vessel Design and Engineering. Lifting Lug Design Spreadsheet Calculator. Design calculations for lifting lug welded onto equipment, like pressure vessels etc. LIFTING LUG ANALYSIS (ASD) Per AISC 13th Edition ASD Manual, ASME BTH-1-2008, and 'Design and Construction of Lifting Beams' by David T. Ricker Input:. Design Parameters: Lug Yield StrengthFy = 34.1ksi = 235Mpa Lug Ultimate StrengthFu = 58.0ksi = 400Mpa Edge Distance a = 2.56in = 65mm Edge Distance e = 1.18in = 30mm Lug Width b = 6.10in = 155mm.

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Program Description:
'LIFTING_LUG' is a spreadsheet program written in MS-Excel for the purpose of analysis of lifting lugs, used in rigging operations. The user can enter a desired factor of safety (most applications, F.S. = 5.0). The program will determine the ultimate strength of the lifting lug based on several checks and will apply the desired factor of safety to the strengths to attain allowable loads for the lifting lug.
This program is a workbook consisting of two (2) worksheets, described as follows:
Worksheet Name - Description
Lifting Lug - Analysis of lifting lugs per 13th Ed. AISC Manual (ASD) and Reference #1a & b
Program Assumptions and Limitations:
1. The following references were used in the development of this program:
a.'Design and Construction of Lifting Beams' - David T. Ricker, originally published in American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) - Design Journal, 4th Quarter 1991.
b.'Design of Below-the-Hook Lifting Devices' - ASME BTH-1-2008, American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
c.American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) 13th Edition Allowable Stress Design (ASD) Manual (2005)
2. This program contains “comment boxes” which contain a wide variety of information including explanations of input or output items, equations used, data tables, etc. (Note: presence of a “comment box” is denoted by a “red triangle” in the upper right-hand corner of a cell. Merely move the mouse pointer to the desired cell to view the contents of that particular 'comment box'.)

Lifting Lug Design Manual


Lifting Lug Design Handbook Pdf

Calculation Reference
American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) 13th Edition Allowable Stress Design (ASD) Manual
Lifting Lug Design
Design and Construction of Lifting Beams David T. Ricker

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