Modal and stress behavioral for CFRP composite lifting lug

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作者
Soliman, Ehab Samir Mohamed Mohamed [1 ]
机构
[1] Egyptian Russian Univ, Fac Engn, Mechatron & Robot Engn Dept, Badr City, Egypt
关键词
Lifting lug; Composite; Failure; Natural frequency; Strength; LARGE-DIAMETER; HEAVY WALL; DESIGN; PREDICTION; ERECTION; VESSEL;
D O I
10.1108/WJE-08-2023-0312
中图分类号
T [工业技术];
学科分类号
08 ;
摘要
Purpose - In the present study, a steel lifting lug is replaced with a composite (carbon fiber-reinforced epoxy [CFRP]) lifting lug made of a carbon/epoxy composite. The purpose of this paper was to obtain a composite lifting lug with a higher level of strength that is capable of carrying loads without failure. Design/methodology/approach - The vibration and static behaviors of steel and composite lifting lugs have been investigated using finite element analysis (FEA), ANSYS software. The main consideration in the design of the composite (CFRP) lifting lug was that the displacement of both steel and composite lugs was the same under the same load. Hence, by using the FEA displacement result of the steel lifting lug, the thickness of the composite lifting lug is determined using FEA. Findings - Compared to the steel lifting lug, the composite (CFRP) lifting lug has much lower stresses and much higher natural frequencies. Static behavior was experienced by the composite lifting lug, showing a reduction in von Mises stress, third principal stress and XZ shear stress, respectively, by 48.4%, 34.6% and 89.8%, respectively, when compared with the steel lifting lug. A higher natural frequency of mode shape swaying in X (258.976 root 1,000 Hz) was experienced by the composite lifting lug when compared to the steel lifting lug (195.935 root 1,000 Hz). The safe strength of the design composite lifting lug has been proven by FEA results, which showed that the composite (CFRP) lifting lug has a higher factor of safety in all developed stresses than the steel lifting lug. According to von Mises stress, the factor of safety of the composite lifting lug is increased by 76% when compared to the steel lifting lug. The von Mises stress at the edge of the hole in the composite lifting lug is reduced from 23.763 MPa to 20.775 MPa when compared to the steel lifting lug. Originality/value - This work presents the designed composite (CFRP) lifting lug, which will be able to carry loads with more safety than a steel one.
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页码:307 / 321
页数:15
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