WhiteLotus
Structural
- Sep 13, 2002
- 10
I have a design for a monolithic slab that will be 8'x18'x4' that is designed to support a 90 ton piece of equipment. This particular design requires a great deal of field prep and alot of effort in terms of coordination, materials and manpower. This problem is intensified by the fact that this particular design has to be installed 10 to 15 times per year, every year for the next 10 years.
One possible alternative is to use precast foundations (2'x8'x2') stacked in an array (think of the game JENGA!). We currently use these blocks as temporary supports in a storage yard prior to installation.
Since this alternative isn't a monolithic pour, my concern is that I will have to use alternative design criteria with which I'm not familiar.
If anyone has any recommendations for using precast foundations in the manner I've described above or can point to sources that can assist me, it would be greatly appreciated.
The equipment has an expected life span in excess of 50 years and can be considered entirely a dead load. It will not be subject to any horizontal load conditions.
Thank you
R
One possible alternative is to use precast foundations (2'x8'x2') stacked in an array (think of the game JENGA!). We currently use these blocks as temporary supports in a storage yard prior to installation.
Since this alternative isn't a monolithic pour, my concern is that I will have to use alternative design criteria with which I'm not familiar.
If anyone has any recommendations for using precast foundations in the manner I've described above or can point to sources that can assist me, it would be greatly appreciated.
The equipment has an expected life span in excess of 50 years and can be considered entirely a dead load. It will not be subject to any horizontal load conditions.
Thank you
R