Tyler Rome
PhD Student
Georgia Institute of Technology

Aldo Ferri
Full Professor
Georgia Institute of Technology

Christopher Adams
Other
Georgia Institute of Technology

William Singhose
Full Professor
Georgia Institute of Technology

Impact of Insert-Sleeve Contact on Tower Crane Disassembly Forces

Hoisting and Conveying Equipment and Technologies

Tower cranes are modular structures frequently used in construction and industrial applications. During operation of a tower crane, the modular sections are held together by pins as seen in Figure 1. Secondary assist cranes are commonly used in the disassembly of these modular structures. However, it is often
challenging for the operator to center the hook of the assist crane above the section being removed. This difficultly arises from factors such as flexibility of the assist crane boom and jib [1-6], and the large distance between the crane operator and the hook. The misalignment of the hook block during hoisting operations results in side-pull, as seen in Figure 1 for the removal of the operator cab and slewing assembly. During the disassembly process, the pins connecting the top two modular sections are removed from
the inserts.

Host city and venue - Belgrade

Belgrade, the capital of Serbia, is a vibrant European city located at the confluence of the Danube and Sava rivers. Known for its rich history, cultural diversity, and dynamic atmosphere, Belgrade offers a unique blend of tradition and modernity.

As a regional hub for business, engineering, and innovation, Belgrade provides an excellent setting for an international conference. The city is well connected by air, road, and rail, making it easily accessible for participants from across Europe and beyond.

The conference venue is situated in a modern, fully equipped facility, offering high-quality technical infrastructure and comfortable spaces for lectures, workshops, and networking. Together, the city and venue create an inspiring environment for professional exchange, collaboration, and knowledge sharing. Read more...

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