TomBarsh
Structural
- Jun 20, 2002
- 1,003
For engineers designing foundations for industrial equipment such as pressure vessels, storage bins, etc. what would be the preferred format for receiving foundation loadings? Would it be preferable to be given un-factored loads? Would it be preferable to be given factored load combinations as per the applicable standard (ASCE 7, IBC, some people are still using UBC, and then there's NBC-Canada, and standards from other countries, etc.)?
For a skirt-supported structure I'm sure that it's best to be given the overturning moment acting at the elevation at bottom of the skirt base ring. But what about for structures supported on individual "legs" or columns? Should "loads" (forces and moments) be given at the base of each column? or should the loads acting on the entire structure at the bottom plane be provided?
Thanks for your inputs!
For a skirt-supported structure I'm sure that it's best to be given the overturning moment acting at the elevation at bottom of the skirt base ring. But what about for structures supported on individual "legs" or columns? Should "loads" (forces and moments) be given at the base of each column? or should the loads acting on the entire structure at the bottom plane be provided?
Thanks for your inputs!