LStocks
Mechanical
- Apr 19, 2006
- 2
My firm is primarily involved with process piping fabrication; however, we've been asked by a long-time customer (very large brewing company) to demolish and dispose of 14 old and unused condensers (basically shell-and-tube heat exchangers). They want us to cut these condensers into smaller pieces, and use cranes or carts to transport the pieces from the second floor in their power house to outside the building. They've told us the floor where they reside only is rated for 100 psf. As we've begun to plan the logistics, my question is how to calculate the loading on the floor if we use a cart, for example, to roll a section that might weigh as much as 2000 or 3000 lbs? If we use the point loading directly under the wheels, I'm sure we'd be way above 100 psf; but if you use the actually footprint of the piece being hauled, it seems like you may not be able to justify the floor loads. Any thoughts would be very appreciated.