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Structural
- Aug 10, 2005
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I need help to design a thick foundation to control equipment deflection, I understand that there are a lot of publications covering dynamics support design, but in this specific case, the impact load is very minimal from machine, and vendor specifies 10^-6 order of magnitude accuracy (in inches) for the equipment deflection. How can I achieve this requirement by design a thick concrete foundation (I am sure there are other way, if you know please recommend it)? (machine wt =150k and footing size is about 100'x40')
Assuming sombody uses very thick foundation as a model to design this base foundation, I would imagine that typical mat foundation design software could not handle the design due to the high thickness requirement. Since mat foot typically design footing as 4 noded plate element up to certain depth(I think thickness can go up to around 5'),I would need to model it as 8 noded solid element. Please recommed a software or approach to accomplish this goal.
What will be the design criteria for rebar design, assuming concrete thickness is 16' deep, can I still use 0.0018 for temperature/shrinkage design. I feel plain concrete may work.
IF you know any reference talk about this topic, please let me know.
Thanks very much
Janet
Assuming sombody uses very thick foundation as a model to design this base foundation, I would imagine that typical mat foundation design software could not handle the design due to the high thickness requirement. Since mat foot typically design footing as 4 noded plate element up to certain depth(I think thickness can go up to around 5'),I would need to model it as 8 noded solid element. Please recommed a software or approach to accomplish this goal.
What will be the design criteria for rebar design, assuming concrete thickness is 16' deep, can I still use 0.0018 for temperature/shrinkage design. I feel plain concrete may work.
IF you know any reference talk about this topic, please let me know.
Thanks very much
Janet