A Finite Element Analysis of the Effects of Anchorage Reaction Forces and Moments on Structural Stability of Mast Climbing Work Platforms

Author:

Wu John Z.1ORCID,Pan Christopher S.1ORCID,Wimer Bryan M.1,Warren Christopher M.1,Villeneuve Francois2,Dong Ren G.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Morgantown, WV, USA

2. FRACO USA, Inc., St. Mathias-Sur-Richelieu, QC, Canada

Abstract

Mast climbing work platforms (MCWPs) have been increasingly used for construction projects, whereas their safety remains an important issue. As the mast in the Mast climbing work platform (MCWP) system is “slender” structurally, its anchorages must play an important role in maintaining its stability. Therefore, the anchorages and their attachments to a construction structure are likely among the most critical components for the MCWPs. This study developed finite element models of a representative MCWP and applied them to analyze the characteristics of the reaction forces at the anchorages when the work platform operates at different heights and under different loading conditions and to simulate the mast structure responses to the failure of one of the three anchorages. The results of this study indicate that the anchorage reaction forces are sensitive to the loading and operational conditions of the MCWP. The responses of the anchorage reaction forces may reflect the stability status or risk potential of the mast structure of the MCWP to collapse. The characteristics of the anchorage forces identified in this study can be used to help develop a structural safety monitoring system, to minimize the risk of catastrophic failures of MCWPs. The knowledge obtained in the study would help improve MCWP safety management at construction sites and help MCWP manufacturers to improve anchorage design and installation procedures to reduce the risk of the mast structure’s instability or collapse.

Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Ltd

Subject

Computer Science Applications,Modeling and Simulation

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