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18m Crane Bridge

This document provides calculations for the design of a crane gantry girder according to BS5950-1:2000. It includes details of the crane and loading conditions. Unfactored loads are calculated, including static and dynamic vertical wheel loads, transverse surge and crabbing loads, and longitudinal braking loads. Ultimate limit state load combinations and resulting shear forces, bending moments and section properties are determined for the composite gantry girder. Loadcase 1 represents 1.4 dead + 1.6 vertical loads, while loadcase 2 is 1.4 dead + 1.4 vertical + 1.4 horizontal loads. Maximum shear forces, bending moments and plastic section properties are reported.
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18m Crane Bridge

This document provides calculations for the design of a crane gantry girder according to BS5950-1:2000. It includes details of the crane and loading conditions. Unfactored loads are calculated, including static and dynamic vertical wheel loads, transverse surge and crabbing loads, and longitudinal braking loads. Ultimate limit state load combinations and resulting shear forces, bending moments and section properties are determined for the composite gantry girder. Loadcase 1 represents 1.4 dead + 1.6 vertical loads, while loadcase 2 is 1.4 dead + 1.4 vertical + 1.4 horizontal loads. Maximum shear forces, bending moments and plastic section properties are reported.
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CRANE GANTRY GIRDER DESIGN (BS5950-1:2000)


TEDDS calculation version 1.0.05

Crab
Crane Bridge

Gantry Girder
Safe Working Load, Wswl
Crab weight, Wcrab Crane bridge weight, Wcrane

Minimum hook approach, ah

Span of crane bridge, L c

Elevation on Crane Bridge

Bogie wheel centres, aw2

= = aw1 - aw2
Wheel centres, aw1
Bogie centres, aw1

2 Wheel End Carriage 4 Wheel End Carriage

1. CRANE & GIRDER DETAILS


Crane details
Self weight of crane bridge (excl. crab); W crane = 100.0 kN
Self weight of crab; W crab = 25.0 kN
Crane safe working load (SWL); W swl = 250.0 kN
Span of crane bridge; Lc = 18000 mm
Minimum hook approach; ah = 785 mm
No. of wheels per end carriage; Nw = 2
End carriage wheel centres; aw1 = 4400 mm
Class of crane; Q3
No. of rails resisting crane surge force; Nr = 1
Self weight of crane rail; wr = 0.5 kN/m
Height of crane rail; hr = 100 mm
Gantry girder details
Span of gantry girder; L = 6000 mm
Gantry girder section type; Composite with top channel
Gantry girder ‘I’ beam; UB 533x210x82
Top channel; PFC 300x90x41
Grade of steel; S 355
Leg length of channel to beam flange fillet weld; s = 6 mm
2. LOADING, SHEAR FORCES & BENDING MOMENTS
Unfactored self weight and crane rail UDL
Beam, channel and crane rail self weight udl; wsw = [(Massbm + Massch)  gacc] + wr = 1.7 kN/m

Maximum unfactored static vertical wheel load


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From hook load; W h = W swl  (Lc - ah)/(Lc  Nw) = 119.5 kN


From crane self weight (incl. crab); W s = [W crane/2 + W crab  (Lc-ah)/Lc]/Nw = 37.0 kN
Total unfactored static vertical wheel load; W stat = W h + W s = 156.5 kN
Maximum unfactored dynamic vertical wheel load
From BS2573:Part 1:1983 - Table 4
Dynamic factor with crane stationary; Fsta = 1.30;
Dynamic wheel load with crane stationary; W sta = (Fsta  W h) + W s = 192.4 kN
Dynamic factor with crane moving; Fmov = 1.25;
Dynamic wheel load with crane moving; W mov = Fmov  W stat = 195.6 kN
Max unfactored dynamic vertical wheel load; W dyn = max(W sta,W mov) = 195.6 kN
Unfactored transverse surge wheel load
Number of rails resisting surge; Nr = 1
Proportion of crab and SWL acting as surge load; Fsur = 10 %
Unfactored transverse surge load per wheel; W sur = Fsur  (W crab + W swl)/(Nw  Nr) = 13.8 kN

Unfactored transverse crabbing wheel load


Unfactored transverse crabbing load per wheel; W cra = max(Lc  W dyn/(40  aw1),W dyn/20) = 20.0 kN

Unfactored longitudinal braking load


Proportion of static wheel load act’g as braking load; Fbra = 5 %
Unfactored longitudinal braking load per rail; W bra = Fbra  W stat  Nw = 15.7 kN

Ultimate loads
Loadcase 1 (1.4 Dead + 1.6 Vertical Crane)
Vertical wheel load; W vult1 = 1.6  W dyn = 313.0 kN
Gantry girder self weight udl; wswult = 1.4  wsw = 2.4 kN/m

Loadcase 2 (1.4 Dead + 1.4 Vertical Crane + 1.4 Horizontal Crane)


Vertical wheel load; W vult2 = 1.4  W dyn = 273.9 kN
Gantry girder self weight udl; wswult = 1.4  wsw = 2.4 kN/m
Horizontal wheel load (surge); W surult = 1.4  W sur = 19.3 kN
Horizontal wheel load (crabbing); W crault = 1.4  W cra = 28.0 kN

Maximum ultimate vertical shear force


From loadcase 1; Vv = W vult1  (2 - aw1/L) + wswult  L/2 = 403.7 kN

Ultimate horizontal shear forces (loadcase 2 only)


Shear due to surge; Vsur = W surult  (2 - aw1/L) = 24.4 kN
Shear due to crabbing; Vcra = W crault = 28.0 kN
Maximum horizontal shear force; Vh = max(Vsur,Vcra) = 28.0 kN
Ultimate vertical bending moments and co-existing shear forces
Bending moment loadcase 1; Mv1 = W vult1  L/4 + wswult  L2/8 = 480.3 kNm
Co-existing shear force; Vv1 = W vult1/2 = 156.5 kN
Bending moment loadcase 2; Mv2 = W vult2  L/4 + wswult  L2/8 = 421.6 kNm
Co-existing shear force; Vv2 = W vult2/2 = 136.9 kN
Ultimate horizontal bending moments (loadcase 2 only)
Surge moment; Msur = W surult  L/4 = 28.9 kNm
Crabbing moment; Mcra = W crault  L/4 = 42.0 kNm
Maximum horizontal moment; Mh = max(Msur, Mcra) = 42.0 kNm
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3. SECTION PROPERTIES
Beam section properties
Area; Abm = 104.7 cm2
Second moment of area about major axis; Ixxbm = 47539 cm4
Second moment of area about minor axis; Iyybm = 2007 cm4
Torsion constant; Jbm = 51.5 cm4
Channel section properties
Area; Ach = 52.7 cm2
Second moment of area about channel major axis; Ixxch = 7218 cm4
Second moment of area about channel minor axis; Iyych = 404 cm4
Torsion constant; Jch = 28.5 cm4
Composite elastic section properties
Position of neutral axis above bottom flange; yna = [(Abm  Dbm/2) + Ach  (Dbm + tch - Cych)]/(Abm + Ach) = 346.9 mm
Second moment of area about major axis; Ixx = Ixxbm+Abm(yna-Dbm/2)2+Iyych+Ach(Dbm+tch-Cych-yna)2 = 69360 cm4
Second moment of area about minor axis; Iyy = Iyybm + Ixxch = 9226 cm4
Elastic modulus about major axis (top); Zxxtop = Ixx/(Dbm  tch - yna) = 3643 cm3
Elastic modulus about major axis (bottom); Zxxbtm = Ixx/yna = 1999 cm3
Elastic modulus about minor axis; Zyy = Iyy/(Dch/2) = 615 cm3
Radius of gyration about minor axis; ry = [Iyy/( Abm + Ach)]1/2 = 7.66 cm
Composite plastic section properties
Plastic modulus
Area of one flange of beam; Afl = Tbm  Bbm = 2756 mm2
Position of equal area axis below top of channel; yea=tch+Tbm+[(Abm+Ach)/2-tchDch-(Bbm+2Tch)Tbm]/(2Tch+tbm)=71.6 mm
Plastic modulus about major axis
Channel web component above equal area axis; Suchw = Dch tch( yea- tch/2) = 181.2 cm3;
Channel web component below equal area axis; Slchw = 0.0 cm3;
Channel flange component above equal area axis; Suchfl = 2 Tch (yea- tch)2/2 = 60.7 cm3;
Channel flange component below equal area axis; Slchfl = 2Tch( Bch- yea)2/2 = 5.2 cm3;
Beam top flange component above eq area axis; Submtfl = Afl( yea- tch- Tbm/2)) = 154.3 cm3;
Beam top flange component below eq area axis; Slbmtfl = 0.0 cm3;
Beam web component above equal area axis; Submw = tbm( yea- (tch+ Tbm))2/2 = 11.7 cm3;
Beam web component below equal area axis; Slbmw = tbm(tch+ Dbm- Tbm- yea)2/2) = 982.8 cm3;
Beam bottom flange component; Sbmbfl = Afl  (tch + Dbm - Tbm/2 - yea) = 1265.4 cm3
Plastic modulus about major axis; Sx=Suchw+Slchw+Suchfl+Slchfl+Submtfl+Slbmtfl+Submw+Slbmw+Sbmbfl= 2661 cm3
Torsion constant, J
Torsion constant; J = Jbm + Jch = 80.0 cm4
Torsional index, x (Annex B.2.4.1)
Position of top shear centre from top of section; sct = [(Dch  tch2/2) + Afl  (tch + Tbm/2)]/[(Dch  tch) + Afl] = 10.1 mm
Distance between flange shear centres; hs = Dbm + tch - Tbm/2 - sct = 520.6 mm
Torsional index; x = 0.566  hs  [(Abm + Ach)/J]1/2 = 41.3

Buckling parameter, u (Annex B.2.3)


Buckling parameter; u = [4  Sx2  (1 - Iyy/Ixx)/((Abm + Ach)2  hs2)]1/4 = 0.778;

Flange ratio/monosymmetry index, /(sagging moment) cl. 4.3.6.7


2nd moment of area of top flange about minor axis; Itf = Ixxch + TbmBbm3/12 = 8219.8 cm4
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2nd moment of area of btm flange about minor axis; Ibf = TbmBbm3/12 = 1001.3 cm4
Flange ratio (sagging moment); sag = Itf/(Itf + Ibf) = 0.891
Monosymmetry index (sagging moment); sag = 0.8  ((2  sag) - 1)  (1 + 0.5  Bch/(Dbm + tch)) = 0.679

Section properties of top flange only


Elastic modulus; Ztf = Itf/(Dch/2) = 548.0 cm3
Plastic modulus; Stf = Sxxch + Tbm  Bbm2/4 = 711.7 cm3

Steel design strength


Maximum steel thickness; T = max(Tbm,Tch) = 15.5 mm
From BS5950-1:2000 - Table 9
Steel design strength; py = 355 N/mm2
Section classification (cl. 3.5.3)
Parameter epsilon; = (275 N/mm2/py)1/2 = 0.880;
Channel flange (outstand element of comp. flange); ratio1 = Bch/Tch = 5.806;
Channel web (internal element of comp. flange); ratio2 = Bbm/tch = 23.200;
Channel web (internal element of comp. flange); ratio3 = (Dch/2 - Bbm/2 - Tch)/ tch = 3.344;
Beam flange (outstand element of comp. flange); ratio4 = (Dch/2 - Tch)/Tbm = 10.189;
Beam web (conservatively assume n.a is middepth); ratio5 = dbm/tbm = 49.635;
Flange classification; Class 3 semi-compact
Web classification; Class 1 plastic
Overall section classification; Class 3 semi-compact
Shear buckling check (cl. 4.2.3)
Ratio d upon t; d_upon_t = dbm/tbm = 49.635;
PASS - d/t <= 70 - The web is not susceptible to shear buckling

4. DESIGN CHECKS
Vertical shear capacity (cl. 4.2.3)
Vertical shear capacity of beam web; Pvv = 0.6  py  tbm  Dbm = 1080.3 kN
PASS - Vv <= Pvv - Vertical shear capacity adequate (UF1 = 0.374)
Loadcase 1 - Vv1 <= 0.6Pvv - Beam is in low shear at position of max moment
Loadcase 2 - Vv2 <= 0.6Pvv - Beam is in low shear at position of max moment
Horizontal shear capacity (cl. 4.2.3)
Horizontal shear capacity of beam flange; Pvhbm = 0.6  py  0.9  Tbm  Bbm = 528.4 kN
Horizontal shear capacity of channel web; Pvhch = 0.6  py  tch  Dch = 575.1 kN
Combined horizontal shear capacity; Pvh = Pvhbm + Pvhch= 1103.5 kN
PASS - Vh <= Pvh - Horizontal shear capacity adequate (UF2 = 0.025 - low shear)
Vertical bending capacity (cl. 4.2.5)
Vertical bending capacity of composite section; Mcx = py  min(Zxxtop,Zxxbtm) = 709.7 kNm
PASS - Mv1 <= Mcx - Vertical moment capacity adequate (UF3 = 0.677)
Effective length for buckling moment (Table 13)
Length factor for end 1; KL1 = 1.00
Length factor for end 2; KL2 = 1.00
Depth factor for end 1; KD1 = 0.00
Depth factor for end 2; KD2 = 0.00
Effective length; Le = L  (KL1 + KL2)/2 + (Dbm + tch)  (KD1 + KD2)/2 = 6000 mm

Lateral torsional buckling capacity (Annex B.2.1, 2.2 & 2.4)


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Slenderness ratio;  = Le/ry = 78.4;


Slenderness factor; v = 1/[(4  sag  (1 - sag) + 0.05  (/x)2 + sag2)0.5 + sag]0.5 = 0.769;
Section is class 3 semi-compact therefore; w = min(Zxxtop,Zxxbtm)/Sx = 0.751;
Equivalent slenderness; LT = u  v    (w) = 40.6;
Robertson constant; LT = 7.0
Limiting equivalent slenderness; L0 = 0.4  (2  ES5950/py)0.5 = 30.2;
Perry factor; LT= 2  LT  (LT - L0)/1000 = 0.146;
Euler buckling stress; pE = 2  ES5950/LT2 = 1227.0 N/mm2
Factor phi; LT = [py + (LT + 1)  pE]/2 = 880.4 N/mm2
Bending strength; pb = pE  py/[LT + (LT2 - pE  py)0.5] = 297.7 N/mm2
Buckling resistance moment; Mb = pb  min(Zxxtop,Zxxbtm) = 595.2 kNm
Equivalent uniform moment factor; mLT = 1.0
Allowable buckling moment; Mballow = Mb/mLT = 595.2 kNm
PASS - Mv1 <= Mballow - Buckling moment capacity adequate (UF4 = 0.807)
Horizontal bending capacity (loadcase 2 only) cl. 4.2.5
Horizontal moment capacity of top flange; Mctf = py  Ztf = 194.5 kNm
PASS - Mh <= Mctf - Horizontal moment capacity adequate (UF5 = 0.216)
Combined vertical and horizontal bending (loadcase 2 only)
Cross section capacity (cl. 4.8.3.2)
Section utilisation; UF6 = Mv2/Mcx + Mh/Mctf = 0.810;
PASS - Section capacity adequate (UF6 = 0.810)
Member buckling resistance (cl. 4.8.3.3.1)
Uniform moment factors; mx = 1.0
my = 1.0
Case 1; UF7 = mx  Mv2/(py  Zxxbtm) + my  Mh/(py  Ztf) = 0.810;
Case 2; UF8 = mLT  Mv2/Mb + my  Mh/(py  Ztf) = 0.924;
PASS - Buckling capacity adequate (UF7&8 = 0.924)
Check beam web bearing under concentrated wheel loads (cl. 4.5.2.1)
Internal location
Maximum ultimate wheel load; W vult1 = 313.0 kN
Stiff bearing length (dispersal through rail)); b1 = 2  (hr + tch) = 218 mm
Bearing capacity of unstiffened web; Pbw = [b1 + 5  (Tbm + rbm)]  tbm  py = 1184.3 kN
PASS - Wvult1 <= Pbw - Web bearing capacity adequate (UF9 = 0.264)
Check beam web buckling under concentrated wheel loads (cl. 4.5.3.1)
Internal location - top flange not effectively restrained rotationally or laterally
Maximum ultimate wheel load; W vult1 = 313.0 kN
Stiff bearing length (dispersal through rail); b1 = 2  (hr + tch) = 218 mm
Effective length of web; LEweb = 1.2  dbm = 572 mm
Buckling capacity of unstiffened web; Pxr=25tbm/[(b1+5(Tbm+rbm))dbm]1/20.7dbm/LEwebPbw
Pxr = 358.6 kN
PASS - Wvult1 <= Pxr - Web buckling capacity adequate (UF10 = 0.873)
Check plate to beam flange weld
Maximum vertical shear force; Vv = 403.7 kN
Shear stress on weld; vw=VvAch(Dbm+tch-Cych-yna)/(20.7sIxx)((lon+loff)/lon)=120.1 N/mm2
From BS8110-1:2000 Table 37
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Allowable weld stress for grade S355 steel; pw = 250 N/mm2


PASS - vw <= pw - 6 mm 300 mm on 300 mm off fillet welds are adequate (UF11 = 0.480)
Allowable deflections
Allowable vertical deflection = span/600; vallow = L/limitv = 10.0 mm
Allowable horizontal deflection = span/500; hallow = L/limith = 12.0 mm

Calculated vertical deflections


Modulus of elasticity; E = ES5950 = 205 kN/mm2
Due to self weight; sw = 5  wsw  L4/(384  E  Ixx) = 0.2 mm
Due to wheels at position of maximum moment; v1 = W stat  L3/(48  E  Ixx) = 5.0 mm
Total vertical deflection; v = sw + v1 = 5.2 mm
PASS - v <= vallow - Vertical deflection acceptable (Actual deflection = span/1164)

Calculated horizontal deflection


Due to surge (wheels at position of max moment); hs = W sur L3/(48  E  Itf) = 3.7 mm
Horizontal crabbing deflection; hc = W cra  L3/(48  E  Itf) = 5.3 mm
Maximum horizontal deflection; h = max(hs,hc) = 5.3 mm
PASS - h <= hallow - Horizontal deflection acceptable (Actual deflection = span/1123)

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