The Shackle component is used to define the orientation of the shackle with respect
to the leaf eye on to which it is going to get mounted. It is only required if either of the
eye hooks are not “Slider”.
Shackle Properties
The following section
explains the options used in Shackle Properties. Figure 1. Shackle Properties Options
Location
Defines the shackle location; either Rear or Front.
Type
Defines the type of the shackle; either Compression or Tension.
Mass
Defines the mass of the shackle.
Thickness
Defines the thickness of the shackle.
Length (Lss)
Defines the shackle length.
Shackle center offset
Defines the offset distance between shackle center and eye hook center in
property file units.
Note: It is used only when the ‘EYETOSHACKLELENGTH’ attribute is not
given.
If the shackle center offset value is positive, then shackle will be
oriented as shown in the following image:Figure 2. Shackle Orientation for Positive Offset
If the shackle center offset value is negative, then shackle will be
oriented as shown in the following image:Figure 3. Shackle Orientation with Negative Offset
Inertia Ixx
Defines the second moment of inertia about X direction of the shackle.
Inertia Iyy
Defines the second moment of inertia about Y direction of the shackle.
Inertia Izz
Defines the second moment of inertia about Z direction of the shackle.
Mounting Length (LCC)
Defines the distance between the shackle center and the far eye center.
Bushing
By selecting the bushing option, a new Shackle Bushing option is displayed.
The Shackle Bushing drop-down menu lists all of the bushings that are added
in the Bushings Component.Figure 4. Shackle Bushing
Figure 5. Shackle Geometry Triangle
LCC = eye to shackle length.
LEE = eye to eye
distance of master leaf.
LSS = shackle
length.
Note: LCC < LEE
+LSS
Shackle Properties for Leaf Property File
(*lpf)
In the Shackle Properties block of Leaf Property file, the attribute,
type, and valid value to be entered in TiemOrbit file format are detailed in the
following table. This table also provides information about the mandatory requirements
for attributes.
An example of how an Shackle Properties block is represented in a
TiemOrbit file format is shown below: