Static Analysis of Crane Hook with T-Section Using Ansys
Citation
M.N.V Krishnaveni, M.Amareswari Reddy, M RajaRoy"Static Analysis of Crane Hook with T-Section Using Ansys", International Journal of Engineering Trends and Technology (IJETT), V25(1),53-58 July 2015. ISSN:2231-5381. www.ijettjournal.org. published by seventh sense research group
Abstract
Crane hooks are highly liable components that are typically used for industrial purposes. Failure of a crane hook mainly depends on three major factors i.e. dimension, material. In this paper load carrying capacity is studied by varying the cross sections. The selected sections are Circular, Trapezoidal and T-section. The area remains constant while changing the dimensions for the four different sections. The crane hook is modeled using SOLIDWORKS software. The stress analysis is done using ANSYS 14.0 workbench Educational version. It is found that T cross section yields minimum stresses at the given load of 6ton for constant cross section area among three cross sections. The stress distribution pattern is verified for its correctness on model of crane hook using Winkler-Bach theory for curved beams.
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Keywords
Crane hook, Static analysis, Winkler-Bach theory, ANSYS 14.0.