LASHING SOLUTIONS
RUD’s global headquarters in Germany played a crucial role in the
To facilitate the delivery of materials, Van Oord used “Aeolus”
- The rotor blades had to be transported using a special steel frame called a “rack,” which was mounted on the transport surface of Aeolus. This rack could carry 24 rotor blades at a time.
- The fully loaded rack was to be transported on every trip, alongside eight towers and machine houses.
- To withstand transport loads and wind loads, the two halves of the rack needed to be stabilised with lashing equipment.
- At each of the 160 force transmission points, the lashing equipment had to have a strength of LC=10,000 daN (lashing capacity).
- The lashing equipment elongation had to be minimal and its weight kept as low as possible. The manpower required for lashing also had to be kept to a minimum.
The RUD team, together with Van Oord’s engineers developed a highly specific lashing solution for this demanding project. The engineering of the complete lashing system was carried out during a two-day visit by the Dutch team at the RUD Headquarters in Aalen, Germany.
At the centre of the solution was the RUD ICE Grade 120 lashing chains system using 10mm chains, tensioning elements and end lifting and shackle componentry.
A combination of this tried and tested ICE
The bottom two-metre-long end made use of the ICE system. The main handling
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