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LIFTING LUG Weld Check KG

The document appears to be performing calculations to determine the appropriate weld size for a lift lug on a winch point based on various load and strength factors. However, most of the values in the calculations are missing or denoted as "#REF!". Therefore, the summary is unable to provide the high level information or essential details from the document due to the significant amount of missing data.

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LIFTING LUG Weld Check KG

The document appears to be performing calculations to determine the appropriate weld size for a lift lug on a winch point based on various load and strength factors. However, most of the values in the calculations are missing or denoted as "#REF!". Therefore, the summary is unable to provide the high level information or essential details from the document due to the significant amount of missing data.

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WELD CALCULATION OF LIFT LUG FOR WINCHING POINT

#REF!

General Data:
Max vertical load = #REF! Ton = #REF!
Uncertainty factor for CG, 10% = #REF! Ton = #REF!
Total weight, W = #REF! Ton = #REF!
Number of lug, NL = #REF!
Safety Factor, SF = #REF!
Calculated Total Weight, WC = #REF!
Angle, = #REF! deg = #REF!
Vertical force z-axis, Fz = #REF! Ton = #REF!
Horizontal force y-axis, Fy = #REF! Ton = #REF!
Lateral force x-axis, Fx = #REF! Ton = #REF!
Sling force, Fsl = #REF! Ton = #REF!

FZ Fsl

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FY

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HT
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X Y

WL

Weld length (assume only top and bottom side welded -conservative method)
Weld length around on lug, Aw = 2WL + 2tL = #REF! mm = #REF!
Length of weld around on each cheek, A c = 2r = #REF! mm = #REF!
Fillet weld dimension on lug, w = 12 mm = 0.47
Fillet weld dimension on cheek, wc = 0 mm = 0.00
Allowable weld stress, Sw = 66.19 MPa = 9600

Load on fillet weld per linear inch of weld:


Tension stress of weld, St = Fz / Aw = #REF! N/mm = #REF!
Shear stress of weld, Ss = Fy / Aw = #REF! N/mm = #REF!
Lateral stress of weld, Sl = Fx / Aw = #REF! N/mm = #REF!
Cheek plate stress of weld, Scp = Fsl tc / [Ac (tL + 2tc)] = #REF! N/mm = #REF!

Load on weld:

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Tension stress of weld, ft = St / (0.707w) = #REF! MPa = #REF!
Shear stress of weld, fs = Ss / (0.707w) = #REF! MPa = #REF!
Lateral stress of weld, fl = Sl / (0.707w) = #REF! MPa = #REF!
Total stress of weld, fT = Sqrt( ft2 + fs2 + fl2 ) = #REF! MPa = #REF!
Each cheek pl. stress of weld, fc = Scp / (0.707wc) = 0.00 MPa = 0

Check tension stress, ft/Sw = #REF! Ratio = #REF!


Check shear stress, fs/Sw = #REF! Ratio = #REF!
Check lateral stress, fl/Sw = #REF! Ratio = #REF!
Check total stress, fT/Sw = #REF! Ratio = #REF!
Unity Check, ft/Sw + fs/Sw +fl/Sw = #REF! Ratio = #REF!
Check cheek plate stress = OK Ratio = 0.00%

Book Reference : Eugene F.Megyesy, "Pressure Vessel Handbook-Eleventh Edition", page : 459.

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