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WRC-107 Lifting Trunnions - Horz. Lift

This document outlines the 12 step procedure for performing WRC-107 calculations to determine if a vessel's trunnion can withstand lifting loads. The key steps include: 1) Importing vessel data from a PV Elite output file including empty weight 2) Selecting a trunnion analysis in Coade CALC software 3) Inputting load values calculated from the vessel's empty weight and number of trunnions 4) Specifying the trunnion's dimensions and configuration 5) Running the analysis and checking if the results indicate a "Pass" or "Fail"

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WRC-107 Lifting Trunnions - Horz. Lift

This document outlines the 12 step procedure for performing WRC-107 calculations to determine if a vessel's trunnion can withstand lifting loads. The key steps include: 1) Importing vessel data from a PV Elite output file including empty weight 2) Selecting a trunnion analysis in Coade CALC software 3) Inputting load values calculated from the vessel's empty weight and number of trunnions 4) Specifying the trunnion's dimensions and configuration 5) Running the analysis and checking if the results indicate a "Pass" or "Fail"

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PROCEDURE OF WRC-107 CALCULATIONS FOR TRUNNION

Horizontal lift

SKETCH

Step 1 Note values from output file of PVElite, as shown below.

Import data from PV elite

Step 2 Open PVElite

Step 3 In PV Elite, Click this button -->


(To start design of lifting lug)

Step 4 A new window "COADE CALC" will open, Go to Step 4


Step 4 Go to 'Analysis'→'Choose Analysis type'→'Legs and Lugs'
As shown below in sketch

Step 5 A new window will open. Click " +" new Item button

Step 6 Fill in the data from Datasheet or PVElite output file and select trunnion in "Analysis Type"
box as indicated below:
Inputs required
By program

Step 7A Provide following values for calculating Axial Load, Normal Load, Tangential Load.
Weight of Empty Vessel (From Step 1 and convert it into Newtons) W= 15000 N
No. of Trunnions n= 2

Load Per Trunnion W/n = 7500 N

FOR HORIZONTAL LIFT ORIENTATION


Axial Load, 5% of (W / n) = 375 N
Normal Load W/n = 7500 N
Tangential Load 5% of (W / n) = 375 N

Step 7B Now click ">>" button as indcated above. New window "Dialog" will open. Fill in the
specifications for trunnion (as calculated in Step 7A) and check in the box for WRC 107
calculation as indicated in the figure below:

Figure shown below helps selecting Dimension of trunnion


Step 8 Click OK in dialog window, click Load and fill in the vessel empty weight
(from Step 1) and occasional load factor.As shown below:

Step 9 Now Save your program by clicking →

Step 10 Analyze your program by clicking →

Step 11 Read at the end of Report.

Step 12 If the results are "Fail. Go to Step 7B & try with different geometrical dimensions.
Unless you get Passed message.

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