FL EM,
1,001
3RD EDITION
1987.10.01
FEDERATION EUROPEENNE DE LA MANUTENTION
SECTION I
HEAVY LIFTING APPLIANCES
RULES FOR THE DESIGN OF
HOISTING APPLIANCES
BOOKLET 2
CLASSIFICATION AND LOADING ON ‘STRUCTURES AND MECHANISMS
‘The total 3rd Edition comprises booklets 1 to 6
Copyright by FEM Section |
Also available in French and GermanThis booklet is part of the "Rules for the design of hoisting
appliances" consisting
of B booklets :
Booklet 1 - Object and scope
Booklet 2- Classification and loading on structures and mechanisms
Booklet 3 - Calculating the stresses in structures
Booklet 4 - Checking for Fatigue and choice of mechanism components
Booklet 5 - Electrical
Booklet 6 - Stability a
equipment
ind safety against movement by the wind
Booklet 7 - Safety rules
Booklet 8 - Test loads
and tolerances
and must not be used separately.BOOKLET 2
CLASSIFICATION AND LOADING
ON STRUCTURES AND MECHANISMS
CONTENTS
GROUP CLASSIFICATION OF HOISTING APPLIANCES
ANO THEIR COMPONENT PARTS
~ General plan of classification
= Classification of hoisting appliances as a whole
Classification system
+ Classes of utilization
Load spectrum
+ Group classification of hoisting appliances
+ Guidance on group classification of an appliance
~ Classification of individual mechanisms as @ whole
Classification systen
+ Class of utilization
+ Loading spectrum
+ Group classification of individual mechanisms as @ whole
+ Guidance for group classification of individual mechanisms
28 a whole
~ Classification of components
+ Classification systen
+ Classes of utilization
+ Stress spectrum
+ Group classification of components
LORDS ENTERING INTO THE DESIGN OF STRUCTURES 2.2
> Principal loads 2.241,
~ Loads due to verticel motions 2.2.2.
+ Loads due to hoisting of the working load 22.2.0
++ Values of the dynanic coefficient ¥ 2.2.2.1.
+ Loads due to acceleration (or deceleration) of the hoisting
motion and to vertical shack loadings when travelling along
rail tracks 2.2.2.2.
+ Special case 2.2.2.3,
= Loads due to horizontal motions Sy, 2.2.3.
+ Horizontal effects due to accelerations (or decelerations) 2.2.3.6
++ Traverse and travel motions 2.2.3.1aLe
++ Slewing and luffing (derricking) motions 2.2.3.1.2,
+ Effects of centrifugel force 2.2.3.2.
+ Transverse teactions due to rolling action 2.2.3.3.
+ Buffer effects Sy 2.2.3.4,
+ Buffer effects on the structure 2.2.3.4.1,
++ Buffer effects on the suspended load 2.2.3.4.2,
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