ajk1
Structural
- Apr 22, 2011
- 1,791
Given:
An existing installation consists of 3 large commercial laundry driers sitting on a 5" ± thick
housekeeping pad which in turns sits on a 5" (125 mm) thick slab-on-grade reinforced with welded steel wire mesh. The driers are not bolted to the housekeeping pad. The driers are in a nursing home.
Problem:
The issue is that the slab-on-grade can be felt to vibrate when the driers are on.
Questions:
1. Would it reduce the slab vibration if the driers were bolted to the housekeeping pad?
2. How can the vibration of the slab be reduced?
3. Is this something that anyone on this forum has encountered, and how did you address it?
I realize that this may require spring/pad vibration isolators under the driers and this may require retaining a vibration specialist to advise (or perhaps a mechanical engineer who has dealt with this issue).
The drier manufacturer seems unable to help.
Any help that someone on this forum could provide, particularly if you have experience in vibration mitigation, would be appreciated.
I wonder if this question might be better posted on another of the forums? What do you think?