Wondering how to make your PROJECT rock? Read this!

in #science7 years ago

 

 Hello everyone!


   For  the past several weeks I have been working on a big project, and simultaneously my first and true mechanical project that demanded great  persistence and work, and now when it is finally finished, I would like to share it with you. This project is about a Monorail crane, which transport capacity is 2 tons, and on which the lifting mechanism moves. Each mechanical project must include the following items: 

  1.   Technical description of the construction
  2.   Movement and deformation calculations
  3.  Calculation of allowed voltages - calculation of strengths
  4.   Technical documentation of the construction 

 In this article,  I will present you briefly each of the aforementioned items, respectively, you will have an insight into that, how a project that the engineer needs to process is really looking, in order to further import it into the reality,  and to do the job for which it is foreseen. First of all, I would like to emphasize that 80% of the project was done in CATIA and SAP2000, which are well known programs for all mechanical engineers. Of  course, there are still many programs for 3D and 2D modeling and determination of deformation of structures, and it is absolutely your choice in which program you want to process and import your solution.  I will begin with the technical description of the construction. 


1. Technical description- Project Monorey crane with a capacity of 2 tons

Monorail  cranes consist of 3 P-RAMS connected by longitudinal carrier on which the lifting and lowering mechanism moves. All three P-frames are fixedly attached to the substrate. Three different profiles were  applied on the construction, which are of course standardized and those are HEA180(I-profile), 140x140x5.6(box profile) and HEM140(also I profile). Below you can see a 3D view of a whole crane as well as a 3D view of each of the used profiles.


Monorail crane 

  

Profile 140x140x5,6 

Profile HEA180

The profiles HEA180 and HEM140 in the image look the same, so I'll show you the look of just one of them.


2. After the technical description, we are going to determine the DEFORMATION

 Namely, this is a very simple job if you do it in the American SAP2000. Draw  your construction simplified in the form of rods, from several segments (joints and  elements), set the above profiles (HEA 180, 140x140x5, 6, and  HEM 140 ), set some load in a number of  different points, and the program shows itself how the whole construction deforms.  This program  gives you the exact values of each shift for each load case, so you can read every millimeter of movement of construction from this program.  In the illustrated photos you will be able to see 3 load cases, respectively, 20 tons of cargo placed in 3 different positions,  as well as how the SAP2000 sees this mechanical circuit. 



 The first case of load 


The second case of load


 And the third case of load 


And now I will  show you only one of the many tables with the information that gives you SAP2000, and in which you can see all the moments and forces that burden your construction in 3 different axes. 



  3. Calculation of allowed voltages - calculation of strengths

  This part of the  project is done manually. Since my construction is made of steel S235 (standard construction steel), we read its tensile strength, multiply it with a degree of  safety and get the permissible voltage for the construction.  A large length of construction causes the bending voltage, which occurs between the supports, so we need to check if this voltage is greater than the permitted, as you will see below.  If it is, your construction will not satisfy certain strength - it will go down . If the calculation does not satisfy, you need to take stronger profiles . Formulas for checking the voltages you can see below. 





 4. Technical documentation

Technical documentation is placed at the end of each project, which does not make it less important than the rest. In the technical documentation, you are doing precise drawings of your construction, assembly, and each part separately. The documentation includes the number of pieces that are being created,  the dimensions of each element are given, the name of the Investor , your name as a name of the constructor, and of course all of  this is done in a somewhat reduced scale, so that your entire idea could fit into one paper. Documentation is most often made on A4, A3 and A2 paper formats, so that the drawing is as transparent as possible. Below I will show you 2 examples of technical documentation preparation on A3 and A4 paper formats.




 The idea of this whole project of Monorail crane I was working on was to fit this construction into water wells, so a mechanism for lifting and lowering could move on carrier and take the load from the well. This constructions are highly applicable throughout the world. 

One important note
All  contacts between frames on the structure and between frames and their fixed supports were realized with welded joints, while the connection with the substrate was achieved by a screw connection (M16 screw).

 



This project  required a lot of work and effort, and this is a great experience for  me, as this is the first real project I've worked on. Do your best, make your project the best you can, and it will surely pay off.


I hope you will like it. Enjoy! 

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Bravo Andreja, svaka cast! :)

Hello @andrejatosevski
Your post says that you're a professional engineer. Great work man.

Bravo ! Vredelo je potruditi se .

Vazda se isplati! :)

Been fascinated of the engineering works....it's a breakthrough and milestones! Keep up the good work!

Thank you very much, i will do my best!

I have extreme respect for engineering.

I've always played around with things like bridge building simulators, but it isn't even close to the real-world situations you face.

I appreciate you detailing the steps and giving us some insight into how that world works.

Like they say, you're paid to know where and what to build - and its worth every bit.

It is my pleasure to introduce other people into the basics of engineering and to show my modest knowledge, and I am very pleased that you like my work.

Very well explained...I myself am an engineer too...I can feel how passionate you are for engineering. I appreciate it. Good luck.

I'm very glad that my text looks good enough for one engineer, and your comment means a lot to me! Thanks colleague!

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