Structural Engineering and Mechanics
Volume 61, Number 4, 2017, pages 475-481
DOI: 10.12989/sem.2017.61.4.475
Minimum cost design of overhead crane beam with box section strengthened by CFRP laminates
Gyorgy Kovacs and Jozsef Farkas
Abstract
An overhead travelling crane structure of two doubly symmetric welded box beams is designed for minimum cost. The rails are placed over the inner webs of box beams. The following design constraints are considered: local buckling of web
and flange plates, fatigue of the butt K weld under rail and fatigue of fillet welds joining the transverse diaphragms to the box beams, fatigue of CFRP (carbon fibre reinforced plastic) laminate, deflection constraint. For the formulation of constraints the relatively new standard for cranes EN 13001-3-1 (2010) is used. To fulfill the deflection constraint CFRP strengthening should be used. The application of CFRP materials in strengthening of steel and concrete structures are widely used in civil engineering applications due to their unique advantages. In our study, we wanted to show how the mechanical properties of traditional materials can be improved by the application of composite materials and how advanced materials and new production technologies can be applied. In the optimization the following cost parts are considered: material, assembly and welding of the steel structure, material and fabrication cost of CFRP strengthening. The optimization is performed by systematic search using a
MathCAD program.
Key Words
FRP strengthening; crane; welded box beam; fatigue; cost calculation; optimization
Address
Gyorgy Kovacs and Jozsef Farkas : Institute of Logistics, University of Miskolc, Miskolc-Egyetemvaros, Hungary