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Structural
- Jul 19, 2006
- 89
I need to design a stand and anchorage for a centifuge in an animal rendering facility. I observed an existing installation, and there was a lot of lateral movement, but the stand was not well braced. Centifuge total weight is 4,600lbs of which 1,000lbs is rotating at 115rpm. The centrifuge will be mounted on a stainless steel frame (300lbs) which will be anchored to an existing 12" concrete slab-on-grade. The rotating center-of-mass is 60" above the anchorage. Rotating cycles is in the range of 8 million/year. I'm using ACI 351.3 to determine design force as the manufacturer hasn't provided an unbalanced design load. Equation 3-7 gives an unbalanced force of 19.2lbs which seems real low. My question is has anyone else used this reference to design a similar installation, or know of other references/values to use to determine a horizontal design load? I'm considering using a horizontal force based on overturning moment (2,500lbs), but that seems overly excessive. Secondary question, is the use of epoxy post installed anchors with a grouted base plate resonable? Thanks,