Meeting the Need
To move the ships safely and securely, a steel rig will be built around them and a temporary rail system will be laid down. From here, the ships will be lowered down to the new exhibition area. However, before the steel ring can be created, engineers need to collate adequate data. Moving and weighing ships can often be a challenging task as changes in loads or stresses must be minimised or preferably eliminated. To address this, engineers on this project identified many lifting/weighing points and ensured that these points were placed in locations already bearing load.
In practice, this meant fastening load cells on all vertical supports, and carefully selecting where to place them on the keel support beam, which is the large, shaped beam upon where the ships’ keel rests. Furthermore, to avoid any new stresses, all load cells were placed in pairs.
On the vertical supports, a split bar was clamped to transfer force to the load cells via threaded rods. Angular brackets were also screwed to the side of the keel beam with two 12mm threaded rods connecting the two brackets. Vertical threaded rods again transferred the load to the load cells. When everything was in place, engineers slowly lifted the ship 2.5mm by carefully turning the nuts on these rods in a pre-planned sequence. This was enough to establish weight.
However, when the time came to weigh the bigger Gokstad ship, there were some additional challenges, and this is where HBK was able to help. As weighing points along the keel support beam were being utilised in the moving rig, instead of fastening the brackets that transfer force to the load cells with screws and two approximately placed 12mm rods, engineers needed to use three 24mm hardened steel rods at the lifting point. As these had to be placed with high precision, large holes had to be carefully drilled, whilst causing minimum vibration to the ship.
For this project, Z6 load cells from HBK were installed on various measuring points and connected to a QuantumX MX1615B Strain Gauge Amplifier with catman® AP software.