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I.S. CEN TS 13001-3-2:2005

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CRANES - GENERAL DESIGN - PART 3-2: LIMIT STATES AND PROOF OF COMPETENCE OF WIRE ROPES IN REEVING SYSTEMS

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Superseded date

11-05-2008

Language(s)

English

Published date

01-01-2005

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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions, symbols and abbreviations
  3.1 Terms and definitions
  3.2 Symbols and abbreviations
4 General
5 Proof of static strength
  5.1 General
  5.2 Vertical hoisting
      5.2.1 Design rope force
      5.2.2 Inertial and gravitational effects
      5.2.3 Rope reeving efficiency
      5.2.4 Non parallel falls
      5.2.5 Horizontal forces on the hoist load
  5.3 Non vertical drives
      5.3.1 Design rope force
      5.3.2 Equivalent force
      5.3.3 Inertial effects
      5.3.4 Rope reeving efficiency
      5.3.5 Non parallel falls
  5.4 Limit design rope force
6 Proof of fatigue strength
  6.1 General
  6.2 Design rope force stren
      6.2.1 Principle conditions
      6.2.2 Inertial effects
      6.2.3 Non parallel falls
      6.2.4 Horizontal forces in vertical hoisting
  6.3 Limit design rope force
      6.3.1 Basic formula
      6.3.2 Rope force history parameter
      6.3.3 Rope force spectrum factor
      6.3.4 Relative total number of bendings
      6.3.5 Minimum rope resistance factor
  6.4 Further influences on the limit design rope force
      6.4.1 Basic formula
      6.4.2 Diameters of drum and sheaves
      6.4.3 Tensile strength of wire
      6.4.4 Fleet angle
      6.4.5 Rope lubrication
      6.4.6 Multilayer drum
      6.4.7 Groove radius
      6.4.8 Rope types
Annex A (normative) Number of Relevant Bendings
Annex B (informative) Guidance for selection of design number of
                      hoist ropes used during the useful crane life
Annex C (informative) Selection of suitable set of crane standards
                      for a given application
Bibliography
Figures
Tables

Provides general conditions, requirements and methods to prevent mechanical hazards of wire ropes in reeving systems of cranes by design and theoretical verification.

DevelopmentNote
To be read in conjunction with I.S. EN 13001-1 and I.S. EN 13001-2. (03/2005)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
33
PublisherName
National Standards Authority of Ireland
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy

Standards Relationship
CEN/TS 13001-3-2:2008 Identical

EN 12385-4:2002+A1:2008 Steel wire ropes - Safety - Part 4: Stranded ropes for general lifting applications
ISO 4306-1:2007 Cranes — Vocabulary — Part 1: General
EN 13411-2:2001+A1:2008 Terminations for steel wire ropes - Safety - Part 2: Splicing of eyes for wire rope slings
EN 13411-3:2004+A1:2008 Terminations for steel wire ropes - Safety - Part 3: Ferrules and ferrule-securing
EN 13001-2:2014 Crane safety - General design - Part 2: Load actions
EN 13411-1:2002+A1:2008 Terminations for steel wire ropes - Safety - Part 1: Thimbles for steel wire rope slings
ISO 4309:2010 Cranes Wire ropes Care and maintenance, inspection and discard
EN 13001-1:2015 Cranes - General design - Part 1: General principles and requirements
EN 13411-4:2011 Terminations for steel wire ropes - Safety - Part 4: Metal and resin socketing
EN 13411-6:2004+A1:2008 Terminations for steel wire ropes - Safety - Part 6: Asymmetric wedge socket
ISO 12100-2:2003 Safety of machinery Basic concepts, general principles for design Part 2: Technical principles
ISO 12100-1:2003 Safety of machinery Basic concepts, general principles for design Part 1: Basic terminology, methodology

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