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Padeye Strength Check for Drydock Trolley

The document describes the strength check of a padeye on a drydock trolley. It provides dimensions and geometry of the padeye. It also details allowable stresses and performs strength checks for shear, tension and bearing at the padeye hole for a load of 20 tons.

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Padeye Strength Check for Drydock Trolley

The document describes the strength check of a padeye on a drydock trolley. It provides dimensions and geometry of the padeye. It also details allowable stresses and performs strength checks for shear, tension and bearing at the padeye hole for a load of 20 tons.

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PADEYE (No:A) - DIMENSIONS AND GENERAL ARRANGEMENT

The strength check presented here is for the padeye on the Drydock trolley.
The purpose of this trolley is to facilitate the ship to tow in and take out from the dry dry dock.
The padeye is checked for its strength for relevant resultant loads as detailed in following pages.
Please refer Dwg. No: DF1301/3021 Rev B for the location of the padeye attached to sheave

PADEYE (No:A) SRENGTH CHECK


Load On Padeye = 40.00 T
= 392.4 kN

Allowable stresses (As per AISC)


Yield stress of padeye material, Fy = 235 N/mm2

Allowable shear stress = 0.4 x Fy


94 N/mm2
Allowable tensile stress = 0.6 x Fy N/mm2
141 N/mm2
Allowable bending stress = 0.6 x Fy N/mm2
141 N/mm2
Allowable bearing stress = 0.9 x Fy N/mm2
211.5 N/mm2
Allowable combined stress = 0.9 x Fy N/mm2
211.5 N/mm2
Allowable contact stress = Fy N/mm2
235 N/mm2

Padeye geometry

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Main plate radius, R or H = 90 mm
Dia of hole, Dh = 35 mm
Main plate thickness, t = 20 mm
1st cheek plate radius, r1 = 80 mm
1st cheek plate thickness, t1 = 10 mm
Total Thickness of padeye at hole, T= t+(t1+t2) x 2 = 40 mm
Base length of padeye, BL = 214 mm
Height from base to center of hole, h = 50 mm
Weld size, s = 0.0 mm

Padeye strength checks


Padeye Strength Check at Hole
Shear Check
Shear Area, A = A=(H-Dh/2)*t*2+(r1-Dh/2)*t1*4
+(r2-Dh/2)*t2*4

= 5400 mm2
Shear Stress = Pv/A
72.7 N/mm2
Allowable Shear Stress = 94 N/mm2
UC = 0.77 OK
Tensile Check
Tensile Area = At=((H-Dh/2)*t+(r1-Dh/2)*t1*2
+(r2-Dh/2)*t2*2)*2

5400 mm2
= = Pv/At
Tensile Stress = 72.7 N/mm2
Allowable Tensile Stress = 141 N/mm2
UC = 0.52 OK
Bearing Check
Bearing Area, Ab = Pd x T

#REF! mm2
Bearing Stress = Pv/Ab
#REF! N/mm2
Allowable Bearing Stress = 212 N/mm2
UC = #REF! #REF!

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PADEYE (No:A) - DIMENSIONS AND GENERAL ARRANGEMENT

The strength check presented here is for the padeye on the Drydock trolley.
The purpose of this trolley is to facilitate the ship to tow in and take out from the dry dry dock.
The padeye is checked for its strength for relevant resultant loads as detailed in following pages.
Please refer Dwg. No: DF1301/3021 Rev B for the location of the padeye attached to sheave

PADEYE (No:A) SRENGTH CHECK


Load On Padeye = 20.00 T
= 196.2 kN

Allowable stresses (As per AISC)


Yield stress of padeye material, Fy = 235 N/mm2

Allowable shear stress = 0.4 x Fy


94 N/mm2
Allowable tensile stress = 0.6 x Fy N/mm2
141 N/mm2
Allowable bending stress = 0.6 x Fy N/mm2
141 N/mm2
Allowable bearing stress = 0.9 x Fy N/mm2
211.5 N/mm2
Allowable combined stress = 0.9 x Fy N/mm2
211.5 N/mm2
Allowable contact stress = Fy N/mm2
235 N/mm2

Padeye geometry

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Main plate radius, R or H = 60 mm
Dia of hole, Dh = 45 mm
Main plate thickness, t = 20 mm
1st cheek plate radius, r1 = 55 mm
1st cheek plate thickness, t1 = 10 mm
Total Thickness of padeye at hole, T= t+(t1+t2) x 2 = 40 mm
Base length of padeye, BL = 214 mm
Height from base to center of hole, h = 50 mm
Weld size, s = 0.0 mm

Padeye strength checks


Padeye Strength Check at Hole
Shear Check
Shear Area, A = A=(H-Dh/2)*t*2+(r1-Dh/2)*t1*4
+(r2-Dh/2)*t2*4

= 2800 mm2
Shear Stress = Pv/A
70.1 N/mm2
Allowable Shear Stress = 94 N/mm2
UC = 0.75 OK
Tensile Check
Tensile Area = At=((H-Dh/2)*t+(r1-Dh/2)*t1*2
+(r2-Dh/2)*t2*2)*2

2800 mm2
= = Pv/At
Tensile Stress = 70.1 N/mm2
Allowable Tensile Stress = 141 N/mm2
UC = 0.50 OK
Bearing Check
Bearing Area, Ab = Pd x T

#REF! mm2
Bearing Stress = Pv/Ab
#REF! N/mm2
Allowable Bearing Stress = 212 N/mm2
UC = #REF! #REF!

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PADEYE (No:B) - DIMENSIONS AND GENERAL ARRANGEMENT

Please refer below figure for the naming of padeyes and lines

PADEYE and SUPPORTING BRACKET ARRANGEMENT

PADEYE A and PADEYE B are used for attaching sheaves through which the wire rope from cantilever winch
shall be operating to deploy the wellhead platform.

The calculations reported here presents the strength calculations for PADEYE B, which is attached to LINE B and
LINE A

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PADEYE DIMENSIONS

SUPPORTING BRACKET DIMENSIONS

SLING ANGLE - PROFILE VIEW


In the profile view, the angle of LINE A w.r.t horizontal plane is 50 degrees

SLING ANGLE - PLAN VIEW


In the plan view, the angle of LINE A w.r.t vertical plane (of pad eye) is 0.0 degrees.

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PADEYE (No:B) SRENGTH CHECK
Sling load / Padeye SWL, SL = 10.00 T
= 98.1 kN

As marked in above figure, Line B and Line C are attached to Padeye B. Line C is making an angle of 50 degrees
with the horizontal plane
Inclination of line A with horizontal plane, θ1 = 50.00 deg
Inclination of line A with vertical plane, θ2 = 0.00 deg

Padeye A and Padeye B are at the same level and both the padeyes are oriented in-line, hence
In-palne horizontal load on padeye B, Ph = 98.10 kN
(due to line pull on Line B)
In-palne vert load on padeye B, Pv = SL*sin( ϴ1)
75.1 kN

Design out of plane load, Po = SL*cos(θ1)*cos(θ2)


63.06 kN

Allowable stresses (As per AISC)


Yield stress of padeye material, Fy = 235 N/mm2
Tensile strength of weld material, Ft = 400 N/mm2
Allowable shear stress = 0.4 x Fy
94 N/mm2
Allowable tensile stress = 0.6 x Fy N/mm2
141 N/mm2
Allowable bending stress = 0.6 x Fy N/mm2
141 N/mm2
Allowable bearing stress = 0.9 x Fy N/mm2
211.5 N/mm2
Allowable combined stress = 0.9 x Fy N/mm2
211.5 N/mm2
Allowable contact stress = Fy N/mm2
235 N/mm2
Allowable weld stress = 0.3 x Ft
120 N/mm2

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Shackle and wire rope selection
Required WLL of shackle = SL/9.81
Shackle type G-2130 10.0 T
WLL of shackle selected = 12.0 T OK
Inside width of shackle, Ws = 51.5 mm
Inside length of shackle, Ls = 119.0 mm
Shackle pin diameter, Pd = 35.1 mm
Shackle pin head diameter = 76.0 mm
Rope diameter = 20 mm
Padeye geometry

Main plate radius, R or H = 65 mm OK


Dia of hole, Dh = 40 mm
Main plate thickness, t = 25 mm
1st cheek plate radius, r1 = 45 mm
1st cheek plate thickness, t1 = 10 mm
Total Thickness of padeye at hole, T= t+(t1+t2) x 2 = 45 mm OK
Base length of padeye, BL = 130 mm
Height from base to center of hole, h = 85 mm OK
Weld size, s = 8 mm

Padeye strength checks


Padeye Strength Check at Hole
Shear Check
Shear Area, A = A=(H-Dh/2)*t*2+(r1-Dh/2)*t1*4
+(r2-Dh/2)*t2*4

= 3250 mm2
Shear Stress = Ph/A
30.2 N/mm2

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Allowable Shear Stress = 94 N/mm2
UC = 0.32 OK

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Tensile Check
Tensile Area = At=((H-Dh/2)*t+(r1-Dh/2)*t1*2
+(r2-Dh/2)*t2*2)*2

3250 mm2
= = Pv/At
Tensile Stress = 23.1 N/mm2
Allowable Tensile Stress = 141 N/mm2
UC = 0.16 OK
Bearing Check
Bearing Area, Ab = Pd x T

1579.5 mm2
Bearing Stress = Ph/Ab
62.1 N/mm2
Allowable Bearing Stress = 212 N/mm2
UC = 0.29 OK
Padeye Strength Check at Base
Horizontal Inplane load on padeye, Ph = Ph
= 98100 N
Vertical Inplane load on padeye, Pv = Pv
75149 N
Out of plane load on padeye, Po = 63057 N
Inplane Shear Check
Shear Area, As = BL x t
3250 mm2
Shear Stress = Ph/As
30.2 N/mm2
Allowable Shear Stress = 94 N/mm2 OK
UC = 0.32
Tensile Check
Tensile Area, At = BL x t
3250 mm2
Tensile Stress = Pv/At
23.1 N/mm2
Allowable Tensile Stress = 141 N/mm2 OK
UC = 0.16
Inplane bending check
Bending moment about major axis, M Ph*h = 8338500 Nmm
Section modulus about major axis, Z (w/o o/p bkts) = 70416.6666666667 mm3
Bending stress = = M/Z
Bending Stress = 118.4 N/mm2
Allowable Bending Stress = 141 N/mm2 OK
UC = 0.84

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Out of plane bending check
Bending moment about minor axis, BM = Po x h
5359884.48337121 Nmm
Section modulus about minor axis, SM (with o/p brackets) =
(150 x 20 bkts) 152256.94 mm3
Bending Stress = BM/SM
35.2 N/mm2
Allowable Bending Stress = 141 N/mm2 OK
UC = 0.25
Combined Stress Check
Resultant Normal Stress , σ = 176.7 N/mm2
Resultant Shear Stress , τ = 30.2 N/mm2
von Mises Stress = = SQRT(σ2 + 3*τ2)
von Mises Stress = 184.3 N/mm2
Allowable Bending Stress = 211.5 N/mm2 OK
UC = 0.87
Strength Check of weld between cheek plate and padeye
Vertical load on padeye = 75149.0 N
Outer radius of cheeck plate R = 45 mm
Total weld length between cheeck plate and padeye = 2ᴨR
= 282.7 mm
Weld throat thickness considered, th = 5.66 mm
Total weld area = 1599.2 mm2
Total of two welds are taking this load, both cheeck plates take these loads
Total weld area effectively taking the load = 3198.4
Total stress developed = 23.5 N/mm2
Allowable shear stress = 120 N/mm2 OK
UC = 0.2
NOTE: Weld between out of plane brackets and padeye plate is considered as full penetration weld

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