BSI BS 2573-2 Rules for the Design of Cranes - Part 2: Specification for classification, stress calculations and design of mechanisms
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BSI BS 2573-2 Document Information:
Title
Rules for the Design of Cranes - Part 2: Specification for classification, stress calculations and design of mechanisms
British Standards Institution
Publication Date:
Dec 31, 1980
Scope:
Classification of mechanisms for all types of cranes based on severity of intended use, loads and load combinations, calculation of stresses, stresses in components and the selection and verification of proprietary items. Appendices give classifications normally associated with different types of cranes, assessment of torque and determination of fatigue reference stresses.
Keywords:
- Cranes
- Lifting equipment
- Design
- Structural design
- Stress
- Design calculations
- Loading
- Classification systems
- Designations
- Working stress
- Axial stress
- Shear stress
- Bending stress
- Shafts (rotating)
- Bearings
- Gear drives
- Breaking load
- Ropes
- Hoisting drums
- Pulleys
- Wheels
- Bearing stress
- Bolts
- Fatigue
- Stress concentration
- Hooks
- Lifting tackle
- Life (durability)
- Mechanical components
- Torque
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