Crane-supporting Steel — Structures Design Guide 4th Edition 2021 !!exclusive!!
This edition updates and expands upon previous standards to align with the and CSA S16:19 (Design of Steel Structures). Why This Guide is Essential
: Correlation between structural design and crane duty cycles as defined by CSA B167 or CMAA (Crane Manufacturers Association of America). Key Updates in the 4th Edition (2021)
: A comprehensive design example for stepped columns, which are commonly used in heavy industrial buildings to support both the crane runway and the roof structure. This edition updates and expands upon previous standards
: Integration of current notional load and torsion analysis techniques for monosymmetric sections. Core Design Considerations
The latest edition introduces several critical additions that reflect modern industrial requirements: : Integration of current notional load and torsion
: Detailed methods for calculating vertical impact, longitudinal traction, and transverse horizontal forces.
: Refined procedures for distortion-induced fatigue and repeated load assessments, using tools like the Palmgren-Miner Rule to predict structural life based on duty cycles. : Practical technical information for the design and
: Practical technical information for the design and construction of steel structures in a limit states format.
: A new section specifically addressing the design of runways for cranes that utilize guide rollers instead of traditional flanged wheels. Guide rollers are more sensitive to rail misalignment and require specialized calculation for horizontal forces.
Standard building codes often lack the granular detail required for the unique dynamic loads and fatigue requirements of crane-supporting systems. The 4th Edition bridges this gap by providing:
