This course covers the essential aspects of lifting and rigging operations in engineering. Beginning with an in-depth study of winches, pulley blocks, and related lifting mechanisms, learners gain fundamental knowledge and practical skills necessary for effective utilization in engineering scenarios. The module on cranes expands this knowledge by covering basics, configurations, and safety practices crucial for crane operations, including detailed insights into tower cranes and their operational considerations. Specialized handling of oversized and overweight cargos is addressed comprehensively, focusing on logistics and transport techniques using trailers, multi-axle systems, and SPMTs. Furthermore, the exploration of handling provisions and structural design highlights the design principles and procedures for creating robust structures and efficient handling solutions essential for diverse engineering projects. Overall, these modules equip learners with the expertise needed to navigate complex lifting challenges and ensure safety and efficiency in industrial settings.
Machineries for Heavy Lifting
This course is part of Strategies for Heavy Lifting Specialization
Instructor: Subject Matter Expert
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What you'll learn
Acquire skills in using winches, pulleys, and crane operations, focusing on tower cranes and safety practices.
Master logistics for oversized cargos using trailers, multi-axle systems, and SPMTs, optimizing transport efficiency and safety.
Understand safety practices for lifting operations and apply skills to real-world engineering challenges for safe and efficient solutions.
Skills you'll gain
- Master the principles of force handling, including horizontal and vertical movements, equilibrium, and load estimation, to effectively manage loads.
- Develop a thorough knowledge of the historical development and significance of heavy lifting techniques across multiple industrial sectors.
- Learn to apply heavy lifting techniques to real-world scenarios, including complex installations like sky bridges, highlighting the practical utility of these technologies.
- Achieve proficiency in using lifting gears such as shackles, wire rope slings, spreaders, and advanced hydraulic systems including various jacks and strand jacks.
- Develop skills in accurately estimating and managing loads through case studies and practical applications, ensuring safe and efficient lifting operations.
- Understand and apply friction mechanics, mechanical advantage, reeving, and the lever principle for efficient and safe load handling.
- Gain expertise in applying advanced heavy lifting machinery and techniques to industry-specific scenarios, including the power, hydrocarbon, and construction sectors.
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There are 5 modules in this course
This course module explores the evolution of heavy lifts, beginning with an introduction to their significance and the basic engineering concepts behind them. The module is divided into two parts, detailing these engineering applications. It then examines the machinery required for advanced lifting methods. The course further delves into sector-specific applications: heavy lifting in the power sector, hydrocarbon industry, power transmission and distribution, and the building and material handling sector. Additionally, it covers the role of heavy lifting in water and effluent treatment, as well as in the installation of statues, highlighting the broad utility of advanced lifting technologies.
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14 videos1 assignment
This course module introduces the fundamental concepts of handling forces, focusing on both horizontal and vertical movements. It delves into the principles of forces and equilibrium, illustrated through case studies on the composition of forces and three-dimensional force systems. The module covers moments and couples, emphasizing their role in engineering mechanics. Additionally, it highlights the importance of accurate load estimation and understanding the center of gravity. A dedicated case study on the center of gravity further reinforces these concepts, providing practical insights and applications essential for mastering the complexities of force management in various engineering contexts.
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9 videos1 assignment
This course module explores the fundamental concepts of sliding and rolling friction, providing a comprehensive understanding of their roles in mechanical systems. It delves into mechanical advantage in lifting and shifting systems, particularly focusing on reeving and its applications. The module also covers the lever principle, essential for understanding load distribution and manipulation. Additionally, it provides detailed guidance on calculating forces on load handling elements, split into two parts for thorough exploration. By the end of the course, learners will gain an understanding in friction mechanics and load management, crucial for efficient and safe handling operations in various engineering fields.
What's included
10 videos1 assignment
This course module provides a comprehensive introduction to lifting gears and essential components used in rigging and lifting operations. It begins with an overview of shackles, exploring their types and applications. The module then covers wire rope slings in two parts, detailing their construction, configurations, and diverse applications across industries. Additionally, it delves into the specialized equipment of spreaders and lifting beams, discussing their design principles, functionalities, and practical applications through two comprehensive sections. By the end of the module, learners will have acquired fundamental knowledge and skills necessary for the safe and effective use of lifting gears in various lifting and rigging scenarios.
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8 videos1 assignment
This course module covers hydraulic systems and their basic components, providing a fundamental understanding essential for advanced applications. It explores various types of jacks and their specific applications, including special types used in unique lifting scenarios. The module introduces the principles of strand jacks, detailing their control systems and the advantages of computerized control. It further examines the application of strand jacks in lifting and installing sky bridges, showcasing their precision and reliability. Finally, it discusses real-world applications of strand jacks in heavy lifting contexts, highlighting their efficiency and versatility in modern engineering projects requiring precise and controlled lifting operations.
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9 videos1 assignment
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