ANSI ASME BTH-1-2017 Design of Below-the-Hook Lifting Devices.pdf
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1、Design of Below-the-Hook Lifting DevicesAN AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDASME BTH-12017(Revision of ASME BTH-12014)ASME BTH-12017(Revision of ASME BTH-12014)Design ofBelow-the-HookLifting DevicesAN AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDTwo Park Avenue New York, NY 10016 USADate of Issuance: March 15, 2017The next e
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11、ngineersTwo Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5990Copyright 2017 byTHE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERSAll rights reservedPrinted in U.S.A.CONTENTSForeword vCommittee Roster . viCorrespondence With the BTH Committee . viiSummary of Changes ixChapter 1 Scope, Definitions, and References . 11-1
12、Purpose . 11-2 Scope . 11-3 New and Existing Devices . 11-4 General Requirements . 11-5 Definitions 21-6 Symbols . 61-7 References . 9Chapter 2 Lifter Classifications. 112-1 General . 112-2 Design Category . 112-3 Service Class 11Chapter 3 Structural Design . 123-1 General . 123-2 Member Design . 12
13、3-3 Connection Design 173-4 Fatigue Design 203-5 Other Design Considerations . 22Chapter 4 Mechanical Design 354-1 General . 354-2 Sheaves . 354-3 Wire Rope . 364-4 Drive Systems . 364-5 Gearing . 364-6 Bearings . 384-7 Shafting . 394-8 Fasteners 404-9 Grip Support Force 414-10 Vacuum Lifting Device
14、 Design . 414-11 Fluid Power Systems 42Chapter 5 Electrical Components . 435-1 General . 435-2 Electric Motors and Brakes . 435-3 Operator Interface . 435-4 Controllers and Auxiliary Equipment . 445-5 Grounding 455-6 Power Disconnects . 455-7 Batteries . 45Chapter 6 Lifting Magnet Design . 466-1 Pur
15、pose . 466-2 Design Requirements 466-3 Selection and Design 46iiiFigures1-5.5-1 Magnetic Lifters . 54-2.6-1 Sheave Dimensions 354-2.7-1 Sheave Gap 354-9.2-1 Illustration of Holding and Support Forces . 41Tables2-3-1 Service Class 113-2.2-1 Limiting WidthThickness Ratios for Compression Elements 143-
16、3.4.2-1 Minimum Effective Throat Thickness of Partial-Penetration Groove Welds . 193-3.4.3-1 Minimum Sizes of Fillet Welds . 203-4.3-1 Allowable Stress Ranges, ksi (MPa) . 213-4.4-1 Fatigue Design Parameters . 234-5.3-1 Strength Factors for Calculating Load Capacity (American Standard ToothForms) 37
17、4-6.2-1 L10Bearing Life 384-7.5-1 Key Size Versus Shaft Diameter (ASME B17.1) 404-7.5-2 Key Size Versus Shaft Diameter (DIN 6885-1) . 404-7.6.1-1 Fatigue Stress Amplification Factors 40Nonmandatory AppendicesA Commentary for Chapter 1: Scope, Definitions, and References 49B Commentary for Chapter 2:
18、 Lifter Classifications . 53C Commentary for Chapter 3: Structural Design 55D Commentary for Chapter 4: Mechanical Design . 64E Commentary for Chapter 5: Electrical Components . 67F Commentary for Chapter 6: Lifting Magnet Design . 69ivFOREWORDThere have been many formal requests for interpretation
19、of the limited structural design criteriastated within ASME B30.20, Below-the-Hook Lifting Devices, a safety standard. As a consequence,industry has for quite some time expressed a need for a comprehensive design standard forbelow-the-hook lifting devices that would complement the safety requirement
20、s of ASME B30.20.All editions of ASME B30.20 have included structural design criteria oriented toward the industrialmanufacturing community requiring a minimum design factor of 3, based on the yield strengthof the material; recent editions have also included design criteria for the fatigue failure m
21、ode.However, members of the construction community expressed the need for design criteria moresuitable to their operating conditions, including a lower design factor, and the necessity to addressother failure modes such as fracture, shear, and buckling, and design topics such as impact andfasteners.
22、A Design Task Group was created in 1997 to begin work on a design standard as a companiondocument to ASME B30.20. The ASME BTH Standards Committee on the Design of Below-the-Hook Lifting Devices was formed out of the Design Task Group and held its organizationalmeeting on December 5, 1999.ASME BTH-1
23、2005, Design of Below-the-Hook Lifting Devices, contained five chapters: Scopeand Definitions, Lifter Classifications, Structural Design, Mechanical Design, and ElectricalComponents. This Standard, intended for general industry and construction, set forth two designcategories for lifters based on th
24、e magnitude and variation of loading, and operating and environ-mental conditions. The two design categories provided different design factors for determiningallowable static stress limits. Five Service Classes based on load cycles were provided. The ServiceClass establishes allowable stress range v
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