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Calc Load of Scaffold 2016

1) The document provides information on the loading of a scaffold structure including the total weight and distribution across different components. The total loading is below the allowable limit. 2) Wind loads on the structure are calculated based on basic wind speed and pressure coefficients. 3) Tension on wall ties due to wind loads is calculated and found to be less than the strength capacity of welds used. 4) The adequacy of GI pipes used as scaffold legs is checked against bending, compression, tension and shear forces calculated based on load distribution and found sufficient. 5) Soil stress from maximum loading on each leg is calculated and found to be less than the assumed soil bearing capacity.
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Calc Load of Scaffold 2016

1) The document provides information on the loading of a scaffold structure including the total weight and distribution across different components. The total loading is below the allowable limit. 2) Wind loads on the structure are calculated based on basic wind speed and pressure coefficients. 3) Tension on wall ties due to wind loads is calculated and found to be less than the strength capacity of welds used. 4) The adequacy of GI pipes used as scaffold legs is checked against bending, compression, tension and shear forces calculated based on load distribution and found sufficient. 5) Soil stress from maximum loading on each leg is calculated and found to be less than the assumed soil bearing capacity.
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1) LOADING

WEIGHT (KG) LIFT BIL SIZE TOTAL (KG)


1 FRAME 15.6 26 405.6
2 CROSS BRACE 4.2 25 2 210
3 JOINT PIN 0.5 25 2 25
4 JACK BASE 4.9 2 9.8
5 TIE BACK 2.2 8 17.6
6 BRACING TUBE 7 1.5 2 1.8 37.8
7 NETTING 1.2 9 10.8
8 LADDER 29.3 25 0.5 366.25
9 CATWALK BORD 15.8 24 0.5 189.6
10 GUARD RAIL 3.6 75 270
TOTAL 1542.45

LIVE LOAD 450


*References
ringan sederhana berat
225kg 450kg 675kg

TOTAL LOADING 1992.45 0 <2000


*References
2000 per leg
Factor of safety (FOS) *References
≥ 4 Allowable load from technical data (Catalogue) 5000
2.51

2) WIND LOAD m/s


Basic wind speed Vs=VS1.S2.S3 V 30
Design Wind Speed
S1 S2 S3
1 1 1
V 30

k 0.63 *Refer Table Dynmatic Wind Load Pressure


DYNAMIC WIND PRUSSURE , q Vs² 0.9
q=kVs² kN/m² q 0.567

Maximum tension pressure coefficient -0.567

3) WALL TIE
Area length 4.5 m
*Refer to Front view scaffold drawing width 3.6 m
area 16.2 m²

Tension on Wall Tie due to wind load = Area x tension pressure coefficient x Dynamic wind pressure

*References 4.5927 kN
drop in 12-16 mm
M12 M16
30Mpa 20Mpa
4.9kN 5.6kN

Strength of weld 483 N/mm


*Refences
80 mm both side 38640 N
single site >40mm fillet weld 38.64 kN > 4.5927 kN

4) Check Adequancy of G.I Pipe


Worst Scenario Total Load 1992.45
(Total load x Gravity ) / 2 legs Gravity 9.81
19545.93
Per leg 9772.97 N

G.I Pipe (m)


a) Lift height 1.7 1.7 2.89
b ) Bay width 1.8 1.8 3.24
*reference 6.13
a
2.4759 m
F 2475.88 mm F

Equilibrium of vertical force at poit B Or C


(Total load per leg x (F/lift height) 14233.3706621 N
14.233 kN b

Table 1
Member Force Type 9772.96 N 9772.96 N F
AB 10347.17N compression E
BC 10347.17N tension 1.7
CD 10347.17N compression
BE 14232.87N tension A B C D
CF 14232.87N tension 1.8 1.8 1.8
a) Section properties of pipe
Section area A 292.8 mm²
Py 275 N/mm²
r 16.5 mm

b) check compression
Max compression = √(Total vertical force² - Total load per leg² ) 10347.8476765 N

effective length, L 1800 mm


Slenderness ratio= L/r 109.09
Compression Strength 139 N/mm²

compression capacity of section 40699.2 N > Maximum compression OK

c) Check Tension
Max.Tension Force (Refer Table 1) 14232.87 N
Tension capacity of section (Py x Area) 80520 N > Maximum tension force OK

d) Check Shear
Max.Shear Force 9772.97
Shear Capacity Force = k² x section area x Py 31958.39 N > Maximum shear force OK

5) Soil Stress
Try 50 x 100 timber as sole plate and assuming soil bearing capacity of 7.5 tones/m² (or=7500 kg/m²)

Maximum Loading per Standerd (leg) of Scaffold = Total load /2 996.225 kg


Area 0.18 m²
Soil Stress
Maximum loading / base plate area 5534.58 kg/m²
5.53 Tones per metre square
*refer Appendix
5.53 < Assuming SBC

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