NguyenNhat
Civil/Environmental
- Apr 24, 2017
- 7
Hi everyone, standard ANSI/HI 1.4 stated that:
"A.4.3 Foundation: The foundation should be sufficiently substantial to absorb vibration (e.g., at least five times the weight of the pump unit) and to form a permanent, rigid support for the baseplate." so does the five times the weight means either magnitude of vibration or the mass of foundation? I think the standard talking about just an example of the magnitude of vibration, but in a white paper of Grundfos pump, it said that is mass of foundation "The mass of the concrete foundation is great enough that it absorbs any of the dynamic and static forces previously described. The Hydraulic Institute recommends in its Standards that the mass of the concrete foundation should be on the order of five (5) times that of the equipment it is supporting." . Please explain to me, thank you very much
"A.4.3 Foundation: The foundation should be sufficiently substantial to absorb vibration (e.g., at least five times the weight of the pump unit) and to form a permanent, rigid support for the baseplate." so does the five times the weight means either magnitude of vibration or the mass of foundation? I think the standard talking about just an example of the magnitude of vibration, but in a white paper of Grundfos pump, it said that is mass of foundation "The mass of the concrete foundation is great enough that it absorbs any of the dynamic and static forces previously described. The Hydraulic Institute recommends in its Standards that the mass of the concrete foundation should be on the order of five (5) times that of the equipment it is supporting." . Please explain to me, thank you very much