WBell
Structural
- Mar 21, 2018
- 19
I am tasked with designing the anchorage for a vertical turbine pump at a water treatment plant. The guidance document for dynamic machine loads is ACI 351.3R-18, "Report on Foundations for Dynamic Equipment", which describes the calculation procedure for unbalanced loads. I also have the nozzle loads at the discharge point and according to API 610,"Centrifugal Pumps for Petroleum, Petrochemical and Natural Gas Industries", the nozzle loads must be carried into the foundation through the anchor bolts.
The vendor supplied nozzle loads are for a 24 inch nozzle and are upwards of 3 kips force and 9 kip-feet moment in each direction. Before I committed to evaluating each possible combination of force and moment, I wanted to ask if anyone else had experience in this type of analysis and would comment on the approach I am taking.
Thank you for your input.
The vendor supplied nozzle loads are for a 24 inch nozzle and are upwards of 3 kips force and 9 kip-feet moment in each direction. Before I committed to evaluating each possible combination of force and moment, I wanted to ask if anyone else had experience in this type of analysis and would comment on the approach I am taking.
Thank you for your input.