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Title: Stability and optimization of the crane runaway support column
Authors: Pavlović, Goran
Savković, Mile
Zdravković, Nebojša B.
Marković, Goran
Issue Date: 2020
Abstract: This research has presented the built-up column analysis with batten, applied to crane runaway support, where stability is put in the foreground. Also, optimization of all essential geometrical parameters of the built-up column was performed for a given height of the crane column and changing the load capacity. The chord members were composed of as-welded I-sections instead of fabricated hot rolled sections witch are commonly used in these constructions. The mass of the built-up columns, which consists of the chord and Web members (battens) members, was taken as the goal function in this research. Additional stability and load capacity conditions were used as constraint functions, as well as specific design recommendations. The optimization procedure was performed in the Ms. EXCEL software package, using the GRG2 algorithm because certain benefits are essential in this optimization problem. In this way, the justification of applying the proposed model of calculation and optimization was shown because the necessary geometrical parameters can be reached very quickly when designing these types of structures, considering that there are a large number of variables and constraint functions. It is also shown how the mass of the column changes and the optimal geometric parameters when the compression force on the column of the runaway crane support increases.
URI: https://scidar.kg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/13837
Type: article
DOI: 10.5937/IMK2002043P
ISSN: 0354-6829
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Mechanical and Civil Engineering, Kraljevo

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