
A modification of hinge joints in articulating cranes is proposed in order to reduce the impact load arising from the joint looseness. The idea is to provide an additional support for the joint pin using elastic elements. As the contact surfaces of the pin and the eyes of the joint wear out these elements start absorbing the shock load, caused by developed looseness in the joint. The dynamics and stress analysis of an articulating crane with one loose joint is performed to illustrate the difference between the classic and modified joint assembly. The numerical simulations are performed using the developed software KBCrane. The simulation results demonstrate a decrease in peak boom stress and cargo acceleration by up to 2.9 and 10.3 times respectively in a crane with modified hinge joint compared to a crane with classic hinge joint.
Предложено конструкционное решение, позволяющее снизить ударную нагрузку, обусловленную наличием зазоров в петлевых шарнирных соединениях звеньев гидравлических крано-манипуляторных установок (КМУ). Рассмотрены механизмы возникновения ударной нагрузки в классическом и модифицированном петлевом сочленении. В разработанном программном комплексе KBCrane выполнена серия динамико-прочностных расчетов КМУ с люфтом в шарнирном сочленении, демонстрирующая снижение напряжений в несущих элементах металлоконструкции КМУ в 1,4-2,9 раза и ускорения груза в 1,8-10,3 раза при использовании предложенного конструкционного решения.
люфт шарнирного соединения, удар, крано-манипуляторная установка, динамика, прочность
люфт шарнирного соединения, удар, крано-манипуляторная установка, динамика, прочность
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