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5、uperseding J1238 NOV2007 Rating Lift Cranes on Fixed Platforms Operating in the Ocean Environment RATIONALE J1238 has been reaffirmed to comply with the SAE Five-Year Review policy. 1. ScopeThe scope of this SAE Recommended Practice is limited to cranes mounted on a fixed platform liftingloads from
6、a vessel alongside. The size of the vessel is assumed not to exceed that of a work boat as definedin 3.14.1.1 PurposeThe purpose of this document is to establish the design dynamic loads, the calculation procedures,and a load rating chart format for lift cranes operating in a variety of sea conditio
7、ns.2. References2.1 Applicable PublicationsThe following publications form a part of the specification to the extent specifiedherein. 1. J. J. Meyers, C. H. Holm, and R. F. McAllister, “Handbook of Ocean and Underwater Engineering.“McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1969.2. Carley C. Ward, “Dynamic Vertical Forc
8、es on a Crane Loading (Unloading) a Floating Platform.“ CivilEngineering Laboratory Technical Memorandum TM 51-76-11 (September 1976).3. Kenneth V. Johnson, “Theoretical Overload Factor Effect of Sea State on Marine Cranes.“ OffshoreTechnology Conference, Paper No. OTC 2584 (1976).4. D. A. Davis and
9、 H. S. Zwibel, “The Motion of Floating Advanced Base Components in Shoal WaterAComparison Between Theory and Field Test Data.“ Civil Engineering Laboratory Technical NoteNH-1371.3. Definitions3.1 Significant wave height is the average of the highest one-third of the wave height population. Wave heig
10、ht ismeasured trough to crest.3.2 Sea state is an indicator relating the height of the waves to sea conditions in relative terms.3.3 Wave instrument reading as used on the load rating chart, indicates the value obtained from a wave buoy or awave staff that relates to the sea conditions. The wave ins
11、trument reading can be analyzed to form the ratio ofthe average wave height to the average period (H/T).3.4 Surge is the fore and aft ship motion along the longitudinal axis through the center of gravity.3.5 Sway is the athwart ship motion along the transverse axis through the center of gravity.3.6
12、Heave is the vertical ship motion along the vertical axis through the center of gravity.3.7 Roll is the angular ship motion about the longitudinal axis through the center of gravity.3.8 Pitch is the angular ship motion about the transverse axis through the center of gravity.3.9 Yaw is the angular sh
13、ip motion about the vertical axis through the center of gravity.3.10 Offlead is the percent slope from the vertical in the vertical plane of the boom, that locates the position of theload with respect to the tip of the boom.3.11 Sidelead is the percent slope from the vertical normal to the vertical
14、plane of the boom, that locates theposition of the load with respect to the tip of the boom.3.12 Dynamic rated load is the maximum load that can be lifted under specified dynamic conditions, withoutexceeding allowable strength limits.3.13 Static rated load is the maximum load that can be lifted unde
15、r normal land conditions, without exceedingallowable strength limits.3.14 A typical work boat is a vessel of 180-ft length, 40-ft beam, and 1500-long-ton displacement.4. Dynamic LoadThe dynamic load being addressed is imposed on the crane at the time of the load lift off fromthe moving deck of the v
16、essel alongside. Additionally, consideration is directed to the effects of the horizontaldisplacement in the plane of the boom and normal to the plane of the boom caused by surge and sway of thevessel.After studying the motions of a workboat, it is assumed that the vertical motion follows the wave a
17、mplitude andthat horizontal motions include sway, surge, and yaw, but exclude drift.The vertical dynamic load, P (lb), that occurs when the lifted load W (lb) is directly under the boom tip is givenby the equation:(Eq. 1)where:g = Acceleration due to gravity (ft/s2)k = Vertical structural stiffness
18、component with the load force at appropriate offlead (lb/ft)VD= Absolute value of velocity of the deck at the pick point (ft/s)VH= Absolute value of velocity of the load hook (ft/s)AD= Acceleration of the deck at pick point (ft/s2). Refer to Reference 2.1.(2) for appropriate signconvention.PW 11kgW
19、VDVH+()2ADg2+1/2+=SAE INTERNATIONAL J1238 OCT2017 Page 2 of 8_ If the pick point is assumed to coincide with the point of maximum wave downward velocity, then AD= 0 andVHand VDare related by the sinusoidal wave equation and the constant line speed equation and Equation 1reduces to:(Eq. 2)where:WD= D
20、ynamic rated loadPmax= Maximum equivalent static force with offlead and sidelead that produces the maximum allowableload in any crane componentandor(Eq. 3)where:m = Impact coefficient ( )H = Average wave height (ft)T = Average wave period (s)The coefficient 1.058 in Equation 3 includes a 90% probabi
21、lity that the next wave will have a velocity less than1.577 H/T (see Appendix A).Implicit in Equation 2 are the dynamic effects of picking impact as well as sidelead and offlead effects. SeeFigure 1 for sidelead and offlead values. Equation 3 is to be used to calculate a series of values for mcorres
22、ponding to values of H/T, such as those listed in Figure 2.FIGURE 1PERCENT OFFLEAD AND SIDELEAD(1)Wave InstrumentReading H/T(ft/s) 0.25 0.46 0.80 1.17 1.61Static DynamicOffLead (%)06812162SideLead (%)2 346 81WDPmaxm2k2 Pmaxm2km2k22+1/2+=mVHVD+g=m 1.058 HT=ft1. Alternatively, % offlead sidelead(180 f
23、t) (% indicated)boom tip height above boat deckMinimum sidelead not to be less than 2%.=SAE INTERNATIONAL J1238 OCT2017 Page 3 of 8_ FIGURE 2MARINE CRANE RATING CHART FOR FIXED PLATFORM5. Calculation Procedure5.1 Calculate PmaxFor each WDthat will be listed on the rating chart, each structural compo
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