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About Course

This course covers the recent advancements in innovative methods for handling critical and special structures and erection of heavy equipment. The engineering principles and their practical applications in lifting systems are explained with case studies. This course is devised to share the experiences of the industry experts with learners on the concepts used in heavy lifting and machineries. The course will give learners an understanding of how to develop a lift plan, including the selection of suitable methods, machineries and lifting gears.

Heavy Lifting Techniques and Machinery
Heavy Lifting Techniques and Machinery

Pre-requisites

Strength of Materials, Engineering Mechanics, Basic Fluid Mechanics


Course duration , assessment and expert session

20 hours of self-paced interactive learning, including summative assessment and expert live interactions


Key topics:

  • Application of mechanics
  • Lifting gears and accessories
  • Basic elements of lifting machines
  • Preparation of lift plans
  • Load handling machines
  • Specialized lifting machines and applications
  • Cloud migration needs and process
  • Equipment for horizontal and vertical movement Design of handling provisions
  • Basic design of load bearing structures
  • Non-conventional lifting methodologies
  • Rigging safety

Learning Outcomes:

At the end of the course, the student will be able to:

Comprehend the basic concepts of heavy lifting.

Analyze the use of various heavy lifting procedures in diļ¬€erent projects.

Adopt the tools, tackles, gears and equipment required for lifting or shifting.

Create lift plan for heavy equipment based on site conditions.


Key Job Roles:

  • Design Engineer.
  • Site Planning Engineer.
  • Construction Engineer.
  • R&D Engineer.
  • Design Consultant

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