someengineer
Structural
- Mar 9, 2009
- 63
Hello!
I have been tasked with investigating the feasibility of installing a new pump (and concrete pump base) on a suspended slab operating floor. The pump is 600HP and the suspended slab is only 6" thick supported by concrete beams.
I was hoping someone may be able to shed some light on any special considerations or rules of thumb for this type of design. I would imagine that in addition to the vertical gravity loads there may be some additional vibration loads. How can these loads be quantified? Are there any standard methods to dampen the possible vibrations? Would you just use a large concrete mass typically?
Any insight would be most appreciated.
Thanks!
I have been tasked with investigating the feasibility of installing a new pump (and concrete pump base) on a suspended slab operating floor. The pump is 600HP and the suspended slab is only 6" thick supported by concrete beams.
I was hoping someone may be able to shed some light on any special considerations or rules of thumb for this type of design. I would imagine that in addition to the vertical gravity loads there may be some additional vibration loads. How can these loads be quantified? Are there any standard methods to dampen the possible vibrations? Would you just use a large concrete mass typically?
Any insight would be most appreciated.
Thanks!