Crane-supporting Steel Structures Design Guide 4th Edition 2021 !!link!!
The following are guide specifications for crane-supporting steel structures:
Explaining how crane loads often dominate structural design compared to standard environmental or occupancy loads. Fatigue and Vibration: The guide is intended for use by professional
This guide is specifically written to be used in conjunction with the National Building Code of Canada (NBC 2020) and CSA S16:19 , the primary standard for the design of steel structures in Canada. It addresses the unique dynamic and serviceability challenges that standard building codes often lack, such as fatigue , lateral surge, and strict rail alignment tolerances. efficient operation of top-running
The guide is intended for use by professional engineers and architects to ensure safe, efficient operation of top-running, underslung, and monorail cranes. It correlates design loads with crane classes defined by or the Crane Manufacturers Association of America (CMAA) . Specification Publisher Canadian Institute of Steel Construction (CISC) Author R. A. MacCrimmon Publication Year Length 160–161 pages Primary Code Alignment NBC 2020 / CSA S16:19 such as fatigue








